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Quo (album); Quo (disambiguation); QUO

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Merchandise; or stuff that you buy.
Originates from the Latin quid pro quo which translates as this for that, or, in modern British usage, money for stuff.
I'm going to the shopping mall for some quo today; want to join me?
Status quo ante bellum         
LATIN PHRASE MEANING "THE STATE EXISTING BEFORE THE WAR"
Status quo antebellum; White peace; Status Quo Ante Bellum
The term status quo ante bellum is a Latin phrase meaning "the situation as it existed before the war".

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Quo

Quo may refer to:

  • Quo (group), a 1990s hip hop group, or their 1994 album
  • Quo (Status Quo album), 1974
  • Quo (magazine), a Spanish-language magazine
  • Akwa Ibom Airport, IATA airport code "QUO"
Pronunciation examples for quo
1. quo.
Thinking in Bets _ Annie Duke _ Talks at Google
2. quo.
The Points Guy _ Brian Kelly _ Talks at Google
3. quo is.
Why Choose Public School and How to Navigate the NYC _ Clara Hemphill _ Talks at Google
4. status quo?
Ibram X. Kendi _ The Heartbeat of Anti-racism _ Equity Talks
5. status quo.
Founding WELL _ Stewart Brand _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of quo
1. Not a quid pro quo "This is not a matter of quid pro quo," Rowe said.
2. Intolerant status quo "We are trying to fight this [intolerant status quo], this was the idea behind the magazine.
3. You give me first.‘ It‘s a quid pro quo, but the quo comes first," one financial analyst said.
4. "If there is power and money in maintaining the status quo, people will maintain the status quo," Gaiter said.
5. Clearly, maintaining the status quo equals suicide.