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jo

Pronunciation: [dʒoʊ]

Word

Context: "relationship"

(noun) a term of endearment or a friendly way to refer to someone, often used in a casual or affectionate manner. It’s like calling someone 'friend' or 'buddy.'

Example

Hey, jo, how's it going?

Example

I didn't mean to call him jo; I called him by his full name instead.

Example

Are you going to invite your jo to the party?

Context: "games"

(noun) a playful way to refer to a person, sometimes used in games or sports. It works like saying 'partner' or 'teammate' when you’re playing.

Example

She was my jo during the game, and we worked really well together.

Example

He wasn't my jo on the team; we didn't practice together at all.

Example

Who was your jo when you played soccer last week?

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