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  1. Bō - Wikipedia

    A traditional rokushakubō is 1.82m (6 shaku) and wielded with both hands, due to its weight and size. A bō (棒) (pong (Korean); pang (Cantonese); bang (Mandarin); [1][2] kun (Okinawan)) is …

  2. Why Ohio State’s Bo Jackson goes by nickname instead of real …

    6 days ago · According to ESPN, Bo was given that nickname by his father because he played baseball and ran track in addition to his football prowess. What is Ohio State's Bo Jackson's …

  3. Bo - definition of bo by The Free Dictionary

    bo (bəʊ) or boh interj 1. an exclamation uttered to startle or surprise someone, esp a child in a game 2. slang an exclamation of encouragement or an expression of enthusiasm

  4. BO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    What does the abbreviation BO stand for? Meaning: back order.

  5. MLB Rumors: Bo Bichette Could Land With The Dodgers for $120 …

    21 hours ago · Bo Bichette’s free agency has taken a turn as the Los Angeles Dodgers could land the slugger for $120 million.

  6. What does BO stand for? - Abbreviations.com

    Looking for the definition of BO? Find out what is the full meaning of BO on Abbreviations.com! 'Bolivia' is one option -- get in to view more @ The Web's largest and most authoritative …

  7. Ohio State's Bo Jackson scores. Is he related to the legend?

    6 days ago · Read about Ohio State football running back Bo Jackson and if he's related to the NFL and MLB legend Bo Jackson.

  8. BO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The Japanese art of wielding the bo is bojutsu. The bō is usually made with unfinished hardwood or a flexible wood, such as red or white oak.

  9. BO Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    BO abbreviation Britannica Dictionary definition of BO body odor She refused to wear deodorant and had horrible BO. [=her body smelled very unpleasant]

  10. B.O. definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    bo in American English (boʊ ) noun Origin: Jpn a long staff, used as a weapon in martial arts