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What does memo mean?

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memo

A person who is slow on the uptake or takes longer than others to understand something. It is also a common nickname for people named Guillermo.

Everyone laughed out loud at the joke, but memo Jacinto still has not understood.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Colombiaby Anónimo

memo

A pushover or a chump who lets others mess with them or take advantage of them, doing whatever people want without getting anything in return (Used specifically in the southern region of the Dominican Republic).

Direct: Juan, you are acting like a memo for Marco, he makes you go through all that trouble and gives you nothing! Criticism: Antonio lets himself be everyone's memo.

Automatically translated from Spanish

República Dominicanaby Anónimo

memo

Similar to an office memorandum, this term is used colloquially to mean news, information, or an update. It is often used to suggest that someone is out of the loop or to announce a new development.

- Did you get the memo? - Which one? - The one saying they are going to make changes to our health insurance. - Miguel: I can beat you at basketball! - Carlos: Didn't you get the memo? I was named king of the court yesterday!

Automatically translated from Spanish

Puerto Ricoby Anónimo

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