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limo

American  
[lim-oh] / ˈlɪm oʊ /

noun

Informal.

plural

limos
  1. a limousine.


limo British  
/ ˈlɪməʊ /

noun

  1. informal short for limousine

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Etymology

Origin of limo

1965–70 by shortening; -o

Example Sentences

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An NPR investigation published Tuesday found several documents were removed or withheld from the public database including the tip from the limo driver to the FBI’s national threat operation center.

From Salon

“Her mom rented one of those SUV limos.”

From Literature

In some places this service could include transfers by limo directly to the waiting aircraft.

From The Wall Street Journal

“As far as I’m concerned all the big stars and fancy limos and fine dressing rooms aren’t worth a thing if you don’t control your film creatively,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Cabaldon said that the changes would eliminate “outsized insurance requirements that don’t apply to any other forms of transportation, such as taxis, buses, or limos.”

From Los Angeles Times