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collabo

American  
[kuh-la-boh] / kəˈlæ boʊ /

noun

plural

collabos
  1. a collaborator; a person who works with another, especially someone who works with an enemy occupying army.

  2. a collaboration; a product of working together.


verb (used without object)

  1. to collaborate; to work together with, especially to create a musical project.

Example Sentences

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Days later, vandals graffitied “collabo” – slang for collaborator – and another slogan along with “GJ“, for gilets jaunes.

From The Guardian

Collabo Catering : Kenyan and Caribbean fare, including jerk chicken, chicken or vegetable curry and Kenyan doughnuts.

From Washington Post

KBQ Real Barbeque will offer barbecue and soul food; RockSalt, a local food truck, will serve Gulf Coast-style po’boy sandwiches; and the catering company Collabo will offer Kenyan curry and Caribbean fare.

From Washington Post

A collabo is someone who converts at the last moment.

From New York Times

A. No, no, in this book he’s not really a collabo.

From New York Times