primo

IPA: prˈimoʊ

noun

  • (music) The principal part of a duet.

adjective

  • (colloquial) Best; first-class.
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Examples of "primo" in Sentences

  • Oh dear, the kids don't say things like "primo" any more, do they?
  • Although, she has "primo" sarcasm ability. (not exactly a bad thing in my opinion)
  • Quod esse non potest: quia sic idem esset notius et minus notum, ut patet in primo posteriorum.
  • We bring you this special message from CD 14 Councilman Jose Huizar via his "primo" JOSE'S BLOG.
  • ( "Subprime" comes from the Latin root sub primo, meaning "foreclosures in southern California.")
  • Prices ranged from $40 for a quarter ounce of regular marijuana to $4,409 for a pound of "primo" marijuana, officials said.
  • The 2001 flick is kind of primo and really stands the test of time in pop culture's current fascination with pop music and gossip.
  • A pound of "primo" marijuana from the business ran $4,409, while a quarter-ounce of regular marijuana was $40, the sheriff's office said.
  • Fair dos, Kaplan obviously had fun writing it, and some of his touches work well: 'Under this Adam Impulse people have exerted themselves to come up with names for very large numbers, such as primo-vigesimo-centillion for 10366, and the mellifluous milli-millillion for 103,000,003.'

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