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Yolo vs Bolo - What's the difference?

yolo | bolo |

As a phrase YOLO

is you only live once, i.e. expressing the view that one should make the most of the present moment.

As a noun bolo is

a long, heavy, single-edged machete (Wikipedia).

As a verb bolo is

to attack or despatch with a bolo knife.

As an acronym BOLO is

an All-Points Bulletin (APB) with information to pick up an individual.

yolo

English

Alternative forms

* yolo *

Phrase

(en-phrase)
  • (Internet slang) you only live once, i.e. expressing the view that one should make the most of the present moment.
  • making this cake mix 11 years past the expiration date bc YOLO

    See also

    * carpe diem

    bolo

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A long, heavy, single-edged machete ().
  • A string or leather necktie secured with an ornamental slide ().
  • A request for law enforcement officers to B'e '''O'''n the ' Lo okout for a suspect.
  • Designating a type of punch; an uppercut.
  • *1953 , (Raymond Chandler), The Long Goodbye , Penguin 2010, p. 141:
  • *:He jerked me off balance and the hand with the brass knucks came around in a looping bolo punch.
  • See also

    * golok (Indonesian) * machete * parang * tabak (Filipino)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To attack or despatch with a bolo knife.
  • *
  • *:Selwyn, sitting up rumpled and cross-legged on the floor, after having boloed Drina to everybody's exquisite satisfaction, looked around at the sudden rustle of skirts to catch a glimpse of a vanishing figure—a glimmer of ruddy hair and the white curve of a youthful face, half-buried in a muff.
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