What is the origin of yo?

Yo is an American English slang interjection. The origins of the word may possibly be traced back to 14th century England. However, it was highly popularized after being commonly used among Italian Americans and African Americans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Where does the term yo originate from?

Yo /ˈjoʊ/ is a slang interjection, commonly associated with North American English. It was popularized by the Italian-American community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the 1940s.
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Does yo come from Japanese?

“Yo!” in Japanese – よー!

Exactly the same as English. You can greet a close friend informally with a simple yo! You wouldn't say this to anyone older than you, though. This one is also more masculine, but sometimes young girls and women say it, too, to get someone's attention.
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Why do people call yo?

Yo is an interjection that is used for getting someone's attention, greeting someone, or expressing strong feelings. Yo is also used to mean “here” or “present,” as in response to a roll call. Yo is a very flexible interjection that is used similarly to hey.
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Is Yo Yo derogatory?

Slang. a stupid, foolish, or incompetent person. Informal.
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What does the slang word yo-yo mean?

Yo-yo definition

(slang) A person regarded as stupid, ineffectual, inept, eccentric, etc.
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How do you use yo in slang?

AYO is a slang term which means "Hey You." It is used as a greeting, similar to "Hi" or "Hello." "Hey You" is also abbreviated as EYO, HEYO, and HEYY.
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Is Yo a rude greeting?

You should note that many people find being addressed with "Yo!" find it annoying.. Not to mention rude and insulting. WyomingSue said: It's not only for young people, because we started using it when I was in college in the late 70's and early 80's.
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Is Yo a black word?

Yo is an American English slang interjection. The origins of the word may possibly be traced back to 14th century England. However, it was highly popularized after being commonly used among Italian Americans and African Americans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Is Yo a short form of your?

(colloquial) Shortened form of your.
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What does the name yo mean in Japanese?

What is the meaning of the name Yo? The name Yo is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Positive. Also a pronoun in spanish meaning "I" and a colloquial term to get someone's attention.
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What does yo mean at the end of a sentence?

Although often used as a greeting, yo may come at the end of a sentence, often to direct focus onto a particular individual or group or to gain the attention of another individual or group. It may specify that a certain statement that had been uttered is more important, or may just be an "attention grabber".
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What is yo English?

exclamation. infml. /joʊ/ used as a spoken greeting, or to get someone's attention: Yo, check it out!
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What does yo mean Baltimore?

The word "yo" is not just a greeting or a way to get another's attention anymore. It's being used as a gender-neutral pronoun by middle- and high-school students in Baltimore, Md.
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What is a yo boy?

The paper in the Liberman post reports middle-school students saying that 'yo' is used for boys and 'shorty' for girls. For me 'shorty' can be used for boys or girls, although it has a slightly disparaging connotation when referring to boys, implying youth and immaturity, and is more commonly used BY young men.
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Is yo in the Oxford dictionary?

yo exclamation - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
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Who invented the word Ain t?

An't first appears in print in the work of English Restoration playwrights. In 1695 an't was used as a contraction of "am not", in William Congreve's play Love for Love: "I can hear you farther off, I an't deaf". But as early as 1696 Sir John Vanbrugh uses an't to mean "are not" in The Relapse: "Hark thee shoemaker!
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How did ain't become a word?

Ain't apparently begins as amn't, a contraction for am not, which you can still hear in Ireland and Scotland today. Ain't is recorded in the early 1700s, with amn't found a century before. Ain't is also influenced by aren't, the contraction for are not recorded in the late 1600s.
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What does UwU mean in text?

Uwu is an emoticon depicting a cute face. It is used to express various warm, happy, or affectionate feelings. A closely related emoticon is owo, which can more specifically show surprise and excitement. There are many variations of uwu and owo, including and OwO, UwU, and OwU, among others.
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What does bruh mean?

Bruh is an informal term for a male friend, often used as a form of address. For example: Hey, bruh, can you pass me the remote? While bruh has been recorded in Black English dating back to the 1890s, bruh spread as an interjection variously expressing surprise or dismay since at least the 2010s.
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Who invented the yo-yo?

The first U.S. patent for a yo-yo like toy was issued in 1866, but it was not until 1928, that a Filipino immigrant named Pedro Flores popularized the toy. While working as a porter in a Santa Monica, California hotel, he demonstrated various yo-yo tricks to the guests. Flores made a key innovation in the yo-yo.
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What language is yo-yo?

The word yo probably comes from the Ilocano term yóyo, or a cognate word from the Philippines.
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What is the opposite of yo?

Interjection. Opposite of used in the expression of concurrence or agreement. nay. no. scarcely.
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