Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word POPO


POPO

Definitions of POPO

  1. (colloquial) Alternative spelling of po-po.

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Number of letters

4

Is palindrome

No

4
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38

2

121

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Examples of Using POPO in a Sentence

  • Pauline Friedman, nicknamed "Popo", was born in Sioux City, Iowa, to Russian Jewish immigrants Rebecca (née Rushall) and Abraham B.
  • However, this is a modern name and the original name was either Po or Popo, appearing in Classic Maya texts in the title used for the kings of Toniná, k'uhul po' ajaw (Divine Lord of Po).
  • The characters Popo and Nana, known as the Ice Climbers, scale 32 vertically scrolling, ice-covered mountains to recover stolen vegetables from a giant condor.
  • Ann Landers (Esther Pauline "Eppie" Lederer) and Abigail van Buren (Pauline Esther "Popo" Philips); advice columnists (identical twins).
  • These include the Bridger Wilderness on the western slope, designated in 1964, and the Fitzpatrick Wilderness and Popo Agie Wilderness on the eastern slope, designated in 1976 and 1984 respectively.
  • Gen (also called Gɛ̃, Gɛn gbe, Gebe, Guin, Mina, Mina-Gen, and Popo) is a Gbe language spoken in the southeast of Togo in the Maritime Region.
  • Behind the villages are cultivated plantations with crops of taro, cocoa koko, coconuts popo, yams palai, ava, fruit and vegetables as well other native plants such as pandanus for weaving ʻie tōga fine mats and bark for tapa cloth.
  • 1969 was a turning point for chutney music when record producer Moean Mohammed recorded Sundar Popo with Harry Mahabir's BWIA Orchestra.
  • Cason's lines as Popo in the original airings of Dragon Ball Z were dubbed over by Sabat by the time the remastered DVDs were released, only for Cason to take over again as Mr.
  • Popobawa, also Popo Bawa, is the name of an evil spirit or shetani, which is believed by residents of Zanzibar to have first appeared on the Tanzanian island of Pemba.
  • The Crow legacy in the Wind River persists in the name of the Middle Fork Popo Agie River, pronounced "poepoe-zhuh", which comes from the Crow word Poppootcháashe, an onomatopoeia meaning "plopping river".
  • They also revived older hits by other chutney singer such as Sundar Popo from Trinidad and Tobago, Neisha Benjamin, Halima Bissoon and Kassri Narine from Guyana, and Bidjanwatie Chaitoe from Suriname.
  • African Guitar Summit II — Alpha Yaya Diallo, Mighty Popo, Adam Solomon, Pa Joe, Madagascar Slim and Donné Robert.
  • There are also other tributes to Popo done by Devannand Gatto, Terry Gajraj, Rikki Jai, Ravi Bissambhar, Brian Mohan, Anthony Batson, Superblue, Dave Lall, Drupatee Ramgoonai, and Chris Garcia.
  • A different tale was told by the Nahuatl-speakers of Tetelcingo, Morelos, according to whom Iztaccíhuatl was the wife of Popo, but Xinantécatl wanted her, and he and Popocatépetl hurled rocks at each other in anger.
  • 2005:Cowboy Junkies; Danny Michel; Lynn Miles; Gentleman Reg; Ember Swift; Mighty Popo; Lee Hayes, Mina & Taqralik; The Lowbellies; The Vanity Press; Amanda Rheaume; Meredith Luce; Amy Campbell; Craig Hinman; Juluan Armour, Giulaine Lemaire, Renee-Paule Gauthier.
  • In conjunction with the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC), Solomon continues to perform with a diverse group of pan-African musicians, including Madagascar Slim and Donne Roberts (Madagascar), Pa Joe, Theo yaw Boakye and Kofi Ackah(Ghana), Alpha Yaya Diallo and Naby Camara(Guinea) and Mighty Popo (Burundi/Rwanda).
  • 1974–1980: Eroc (dr), Lupo (lg), Willi (rg, voc, sax), Mist (k), Popo aka Hunter (b), Toni Moff Mollo (voc, light).
  • Rahman, Daler Mehndi, Sundar Popo, Alisha Chinai, Asha Bhosle, Kanchan, Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Runa Laila, Kumar Sanu, Kavita Krishnamurti, Musarrat Nazir, Shaan, Udit Narayan, Amitabh Bachchan, Shankar Mahadevan, Hariharan and Jagjit Singh.
  • The foundation students mostly came from ' Popo Aguda '(meaning Catholic Lagosians in Yoruba), who were Brazilian returnees and old Lagos families such as the Trezises, Da Rocha, Vera Cruz, Pereira, Soares and Pedro, as well as other prominent Nigerian families such as Apena, Akran, Alakija, Nwosu and Okoli.



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