modo
An abbreviation for Magic Online with Digital Objects
The original project name for Wizards of The Coast's Magic: Online
The original project name for Wizards of The Coast's Magic: Online
Last night I got some MODO draftage going on.
modo
Means really, really ugly. Comes from Quasimodo being ugly; and he's only quasi...modo. See 'fugly'.
Holy shit! Your new girlriend is kinda modo dude...what the hell's wrong with you?
MoDo
Maureen Dowd; standard New York Times lefty fare.
Blinded by hatred for anyone who lives outside the Manhattan Membrane, particularly towards those who dare to live in flyover country; she has managed to have a verb/noun named after her, following a particularly dishonest hit piece of hers. See dowdify/dowding/dowdification.
Blinded by hatred for anyone who lives outside the Manhattan Membrane, particularly towards those who dare to live in flyover country; she has managed to have a verb/noun named after her, following a particularly dishonest hit piece of hers. See dowdify/dowding/dowdification.
See also Fallujah.
Zell Miller alleged that Maureen Dowd had technicolor hair.
Zell Miller alleged that Maureen Dowd had technicolor hair.
modo
To motivate in order to achieve a desired goal. Generally to overcome lethargy.
Dude, we are out of beer. Someone's gotta modo.
Modo
Modos show love, and are highly intelligent. They may be quiet sometimes, but boy you are wrong if you think that! Guys and girls, if you have someone named Modo, keep em!
Karen: Oh my god, you are so quiet! Speak up!
Modo: Oh I’m sorry, Karen! My name is Modo, and I’m louder than Trump!
Modo: Oh I’m sorry, Karen! My name is Modo, and I’m louder than Trump!
modo
most definately
We had fun at Mikey's modo!
Quo Modo
Latin for "In What Manner", "How", "The Way in Which".
Quomódo expression used by Holy Mary when visited by Gabriel Archangel (Lc. 1,34)
The meaning in English is "How (can that be possible)"
Also used in the great American Punk band The Offspring new song "Trust In You" off their album Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace.
Quomódo expression used by Holy Mary when visited by Gabriel Archangel (Lc. 1,34)
The meaning in English is "How (can that be possible)"
Also used in the great American Punk band The Offspring new song "Trust In You" off their album Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace.
The Offspring - Trust in You
Quo Modo
Shadow to Light
Quo Modo
Shadow to light
Quo Modo
Pull me Up
Cause i am waiting
Quo Modo
Shadow to Light
Quo Modo
Shadow to light
Quo Modo
Pull me Up
Cause i am waiting