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leggo

Leggo vs Igo - What's the difference?

leggo | igo |


As a contraction leggo

is contraction of let go. To cease to hold. Generally used in the imperative.

As an initialism IGO is

intergovernmental organisation.

Leggo vs Leggy - What's the difference?

leggo | leggy |


As a contraction leggo

is (slang) contraction of let go to cease to hold generally used in the imperative.

As an adjective leggy is

(uk|us) having long legs; long-legged.

Leggo vs Lego - What's the difference?

leggo | lego |


As a contraction leggo

is contraction of let go. To cease to hold. Generally used in the imperative.

As a noun LEGO is

an alternative spelling of Lego|lang=en.

Leggo vs Veggo - What's the difference?

leggo | veggo |


As a contraction leggo

is contraction of let go. To cease to hold. Generally used in the imperative.

As a noun veggo is

a vegetarian.

As an adjective veggo is

vegetarian; suitable for vegetarians.