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primo

[pree-moh, pree-maw] / ˈpri moʊ, ˈpri mɔ /
















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It’s an extra $60 for the VIP upgrade, which comes with some kind of primo parking.

From Seattle Times

Nelson later ran into the house, past all the firemen, to rescue two important items: his beloved guitar Trigger and “a bag of primo Colombian pot.”

From Salon

Police say that after a co-ordinated effort between Colombian and British authorities, a criminal group called "los primos" was dismantled.

From BBC

In the first known swap of a primo sportscaster for a geriatric cartoon critter, Walt Disney Co. is trading ABC’s Al Michaels to NBC for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

From Los Angeles Times

"Everything is built around that primo scare moment."

From BBC