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helo

[hel-oh, hee-loh]

noun

Informal.

plural

helos 
  1. helicopter.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of helo1

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Example Sentences

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“We have a helo inbound, three point five minutes out,” the camera operator said.

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She has performed her song on the Today Show  and Jimmy Kimmel Live, providing Americans a new vision of Rio women by supplanting the original’s inspiration, a 17-year-old named Helô.

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“This is a large facility that will house helo pilots and response personnel under one roof to produce reduced response times to the missile complex,” Dammeier said.

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Navy helicopter crews are finding a lot to like with Southern West Virginia as a training area and a temporary home base, as the first of three Navy helo squadrons scheduled to conduct exercises here this fall winds up nine days of training in the Mountain State.

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"Countries that want to be global powers, countries that want to participate on the global stage, have a corresponding obligation to comply to the promises they make. China made a promise to the World Health Organization. There's a set of rules about disclosure, and when you have an incident in your country that could potentially lead to a pandemic, you have an obligation to report that and allow others co tome in and helo," Pompeo said in a video tweeted last week that was originally on The Hill's "Virtually Live."

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What does helo mean?

Helo is a slang term for helicopter.Although the hel part of helicopter is pronounced with a short e (like hell), helo is sometimes pronounced with a long e and a long o: HEE-low.Helo is most often used as military slang. In general, the slang term chopper is more commonly used to refer to a helicopter.Example: Our helo crashed a few clicks back, so we’ve been on foot.

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