bolo
91bolo tie — bo′lo tie n. cvb clo a necktie of thin cord fastened in front with an ornamental clasp or other device • Etymology: 1960–65; bolo, appar. alter. of bola, after the tie s resemblance to the bola used by gauchos …
92bolo knife — noun long heavy knife with a single edge; of Philippine origin • Syn: ↑bolo • Hypernyms: ↑knife …
93bolo punch — noun Etymology: bolo (III) : a usually long uppercut that is started with a downward swing …
94bolo — noun (plural bolos) Etymology: Phillippine Spanish Date: circa 1900 a long heavy single edged knife of Philippine origin used to cut vegetation and as a weapon …
95bolo — m Poste o columna central en una escalera de caracol, que proporciona sujeciуn a los peldaсos que irradian de йl. Tambiйn llamado espigуn, nabo …
96bolo — noun a) A long, heavy, single edged machete. b) arm …
97BOLO — Be On (the) Look Out (Governmental » Military) 1) A name given to a muscular character in the movie motion picture Enter the Dragon. 2) Also used in law enforcement... Be On the Look Out (Miscellaneous » Casual Expressions) …
98bolo — pop. Chisrrie, mentira, rumor, disparate// trabajo ocasional// turf. Caballo que se considera seguro ganador de una carrera …
99Bolo — terre vague; pâturage Provence. Syn.: pati, trescamp …
100boló — bo|ló Mot Agut Nom masculí …