yo
/yō/
exclamation
used to greet someone, attract their attention, or express excitement.
"“Yo, Ben!” “Hey Eugene, I thought it was you.”"
—used especially to call attention, to indicate attentiveness, or to express affirmation. YO. 2 of 2. abbreviation. year old; years old. Word History.
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Language edit · Yo (greeting), an interjection meaning "hello" or "hey" · Yo (Cyrillic) (Ё, ё), a letter of the Russian and other Cyrillic alphabets. · Yo (kana) ...
interjection · (used as an exclamation to get someone's attention, express excitement, greet someone, etc.) · here; present: used especially in answer to a roll ...
used as an informal greeting between people who know each other or as an expression of approval: "Yo, Mickie! How's things?" SMART Vocabulary: related words ...
As a greeting first attested in 1859, attested first as a cry of sailors and huntsmen (first attested in the 1400s; compare e.g. huzzah, giddyup).