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avo

1

[ a-voh, ah-voh ]

noun

Informal.


avo

2

[ ah-voo ]

noun

plural avos.
  1. a money of account of Macao, one 100th of a pataca.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of avo1

First recorded in 2000–05; by shortening

Origin of avo2

First recorded in 1905–10; from Portuguese: literally, “trifle,†shortening of oitavo “e¾±²µ³ó³Ù³óâ€; octave
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Long before avo toast became obligatory on American brunch menus, it was big in Australia, where newspapers mentioned it as far back as 1929 and a Sydney cafe began serving it in the early 1990s.

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Blend the scooped-out flesh of five avos with the juice of two lemons, two garlic cloves, 75ml olive oil and a whole lot of fresh basil until smooth.

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Unlike in the US and the UK, Australian Tinder bios were full of almond milk, avo toast and the keto diet.

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Mothers Lounge sent unsolicited gift vouchers and a card saying "Holy guacamole, you're going to avo baby".

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The avo toast rocks charred corn and tomato salsa, the salmon and eggs come with roasted zucchini, and the stone fruit and fresh burrata salad is as good as summer gets.

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