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bolo

1 American  
[boh-loh] / ˈboʊ loʊ /

noun

plural

bolos
  1. a large, heavy, single-edged knife or machete for hacking, used in the Philippines and by the U.S. Army.


bolo 2 American  
[boh-loh] / ˈboʊ loʊ /

noun

plural

bolos
  1. a soldier who does not meet the minimum standards of marksmanship.

  2. a clumsy or incompetent soldier.


verb (used without object)

boloed, boloing
  1. to fail to meet the minimum standards of marksmanship.

bolo 3 American  
[boh-loh] / ˈboʊ loʊ /

noun

  1. bolo tie.


BOLO 4 American  
[boh-loh] / ˈboʊˌloʊ /

abbreviation

  1. be on the lookout: an instruction or warning to law enforcement personnel, or sometimes to the general public, to be watchful for the appearance of a criminal suspect or criminal activity.

    The police issued a BOLO at 2:14 p.m., just moments after the robbery was reported.


bolo British  
/ ˈbəʊləʊ /

noun

  1. a large single-edged knife, originating in the Philippines

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Etymology

Origin of bolo1

First recorded in 1900–05; from Philippine Spanish; further origin uncertain

Origin of bolo2

First recorded in 1915–20; said to be after Bolo Pascha (died 1918), German agent in France during World War I

Origin of BOLO4

First recorded in 1975–80

Example Sentences

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A chicken salad sandwich featured notably tender chicken-hunks — cooked in a combi oven — with local crabapple sauce, a restrained allspice-ginger aioli and pickled radish for contrast, all on a warm, cushy bolo roll.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 8, 2023

Often, stones and minerals collected by rockhounds are turned into pendants, bolo ties, rings, bookends and colorful spheres.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 16, 2023

Perhaps the most confounding person on the list is Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a Coloradan who, according to the Times, would wear bolo ties and “roar… around town on a highly accessorized Harley-Davidson.”

From Slate • Dec. 9, 2022

"More than anything my TikTok is a work tool," said Novoa, who also sells bolo through his channel.

From Reuters • Nov. 12, 2022

“Thanks,” he said, fiddling with the boot slider on his bolo tie and looking at the ground nervously.

From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall