Abo
or ab·o
a contemptuous term used to refer to an Australian Aboriginal person.
Origin of Abo
1usage note For Abo
Words Nearby Abo
Other definitions for ABO (2 of 3)
Other definitions for Åbo (3 of 3)
Swedish name of Turku.
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How to use Abo in a sentence
I have no real choice in the matter, regardless of what the Abo or ABP or ABMS say.
Back in the 1990s, he ran afoul of the American Board of Ophthalmology (Abo), the certifying organization for his specialty.
Abo Mohammed also was looking to enter the country again soon, smuggling various supplies.
Syrians Flee to Lebanon as Regime Forces Finish ‘Cleaning’ Operation | Katie Paul | March 8, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTI jes' went to de depot an' I dim' Abo'd de fus' train I sees dat look lak she might be fixin' to go sommers.
The Glory of The Coming | Irvin S. CobbIndeed, the whole of the police in the provinces of Abo and of Helsingfors seemed to be actively making a house-to-house search.
The Czar's Spy | William Le Queux
Therefore I took the midnight train back to Abo, arriving at the hotel next morning.
The Czar's Spy | William Le QueuxIt was a festive occasion, and the élite and fashion of Abo were assembled there in their best attire.
The Land of Thor | J. Ross BrowneHe met Alexander personally, agreeing with him on plans of mutual action, at Abo in 1812.
Sweden | Victor Nilsson
British Dictionary definitions for Abo (1 of 2)
/ (ˈæbəʊ) /
short for Aborigine
(as modifier): an Abo reserve
usage For Abo
British Dictionary definitions for Åbo (2 of 2)
/ (ˈoːbuː) /
the Swedish name for Turku
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