A partner for playing online games with, to hop into a matchmaking queue as a pair. Typically somebody that one has good chemistry with; a duo is a pair of people who can tolerate one another's tilt. Can be used to refer to the pair themselves as a collective noun, but most often used by one of the two individuals to refer to the other singular member of the pair.
by KetchupInTheFridge October 13, 2020
by yaoi_fangirl April 17, 2005
when boyfriend and girlfriend break up, but still like each other. the members of the duo tend to maintain good friendships with one another, with the possibility of getting back together. roughly, a couple on a break.
by mark1507 August 22, 2007
by Martock March 29, 2013
The owl that will kidnap and/or murder your loved ones if you break your streak on Duolingo. It may even tell you to beg you for mercy in the language that you're currently learning.
by oofing god April 8, 2019
1. "Dynamic Duo" as in Batman and Robin
2. "Two" in Latin
3. Goofy-ass outgoing person
4. Goofy-ass outgoing person who uses their happiness to hide something, most likely sadness
5. Oxymoron
6. (3) derived from the fictional (dammit) character of Gundam Wing
7. Incorrect spelling of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!"
2. "Two" in Latin
3. Goofy-ass outgoing person
4. Goofy-ass outgoing person who uses their happiness to hide something, most likely sadness
5. Oxymoron
6. (3) derived from the fictional (dammit) character of Gundam Wing
7. Incorrect spelling of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!"
1. That troublemaking duo left dung in his in-tray again.
2. I can't speak Latin.
3. You're such a Duo.
4. You're such a Duo, stop pretending.
5. Big shrimp is an oxymoron.
6. What would YOU do with a meter-long braid?
7. Duo! I shit in my pants again!
2. I can't speak Latin.
3. You're such a Duo.
4. You're such a Duo, stop pretending.
5. Big shrimp is an oxymoron.
6. What would YOU do with a meter-long braid?
7. Duo! I shit in my pants again!
by miso November 27, 2003
by Anonymous June 22, 2003