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Sheikh Ishfaq
what does biggo, smallo, lamo, weirdo, mean ?
what does biggo, smallo, lamo, weirdo, mean ?
what are these words in English ?
Any other explaination !
Jul 6, 2013 1:49 AM
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The only one I've heard used very much is weirdo. It means an eccentric person or one whose appearance is strange or weird.
You would say, "He is a weirdo". But it wouldn't be be a usual thing for an adult to say. It would be more like something a kid would say about another kid.
July 6, 2013
Never seen or heard of biggo and smallo but lame-o is an insult used to talk about someone who is uncool or unoriginal e.g. "he has terrible trainers. What a lame-o". This is a bit outdated now but still used with the younger generation in the UK. Weirdo is used quite regularly in the UK too among all ages (I use this word everday :-) ), the definition is the same as Lisa has stated above. Hope this helps?
July 6, 2013
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