klabo
Aussie slang for collaboration. When two people, creators, brands or mates team up on something — content, a drop, a campaign, an event — and share the win. Pronounced "klab-o" (rhymes with Robb-o).
Sits squarely in the Australian habit of slapping an "-o" on the end of everything. Not just common nouns (arvo, servo, garbo, bottle-o, smoko, rego), but names too — Robbo, Johno, Davo, Stevo, Mitcho. Klabo wears both lineages at once.
Used as a noun ("we did a klabo") and a verb ("let's klabo").
Sits squarely in the Australian habit of slapping an "-o" on the end of everything. Not just common nouns (arvo, servo, garbo, bottle-o, smoko, rego), but names too — Robbo, Johno, Davo, Stevo, Mitcho. Klabo wears both lineages at once.
Used as a noun ("we did a klabo") and a verb ("let's klabo").
"Robbo, you and Johno still doing that klabo on instagram this arvo?"
"Keen for a klabo on the Bondi shoot Saturday?"
"We klabo'd with a beauty brand last month — sold out in two days."
"Davo's been trying to klabo with the brewery since smoko."
"Stevo, sick klabo on the new merch — that thing's a goer."
"Keen for a klabo on the Bondi shoot Saturday?"
"We klabo'd with a beauty brand last month — sold out in two days."
"Davo's been trying to klabo with the brewery since smoko."
"Stevo, sick klabo on the new merch — that thing's a goer."
klabo by UrbanTribe April 27, 2026
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