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Definition of collabo in English: collabonounPlural collaboskəˈlabəʊkəˈlabō 1(chiefly in the context of the German occupation of France during the Second World War) a person who collaborates with an enemy; a collaborator. they meted out rough justice to collabos in areas freed of German control as modifier confiscated collabo properties Example sentencesExamples - For some French men and women the occupation was actually a source of new opportunities. That life was sweet for the collabos is clear.
- Would you have been a resistant, or a collabo?
- The wrong man is in the dock and the trial is just a diversion to avoid facing up to the truth. What we want to see is the punishment of French 'collabos'.
- They follow the despised "collabo" into exile, as he desperately tries to cross devastated Germany in the last months of the war in order to reach the safe haven of Denmark.
- Even though tens of thousands of French men and women collabos had escaped punishment, being a willing bedmate and helpmate of a German officer still reeked of treason in 1972.
- Indeed, women returning from concentration camps were often mistaken for collabos because of their shaven heads and the headscarves or turbans they wore to cover it up.
- Across France, some 20,000 women had their heads shaved, and around 7,500 collabos were summarily executed.
- Sartre's behavior during the occupation, though he was never a collabo, was less heroic than his immediate postwar views might suggest.
- De Gaulle built a roof for all those who had come through the war, former resistants, Vichyistes, collabos, Free French, and Jewish survivors.
- Since there is a battle for Free France, there is from now on the resistance fighters and the "collabos".
- Klarsfeld said the trial would be a major opportunity to shed light on the role of French Nazi collaborators, or collabos.
2informal Something produced by two or more people working together, especially a piece of music; a collaboration. the trio won a Grammy for their hit collabo with the Gorillaz Example sentencesExamples - The odds of that happening were about the same as an Eminem/Moby collabo.
- The album kicks off with positive energy with the collabo Starting All Over Again with Oleta Adams.
- I would love to do a collabo with her in future if she would be interested.
- Not only have we got the album to get excited about, but a collabo with this one dude who has to be, quite simply, the baddest beat boxer in the world.
- Then he can move onto a DualDisc collabo with Animal Collective and Will Oldham.
- The site has had, for some time now, a strange fascination with the Christo and Jean-Claude collabo.
- The guys are busy doing collabos with some US artistes.
- He penned a track for the upcoming Willie Nelson collabo album.
- His collabo, Breathe with Blu Cantrell, is a dance floor hit.
- I also knew I wanted to do a collabo with Young Einstein, whom I had met while touring with Ugly Duckling (he's their producer and DJ).
- We wanted more solo Foster, but settled for the excellent Born Heller collabo with Jason Ajemian.
- What kind of bizarro pop collabo is this? Arcade Fire and Cyndi Lauper teamed up to play the '80s star's Girls Just Want To Have Fun at the New Orleans Jazz Fest.
- How's that for an odd collabo?
- It's a natural collabo, dahling.
- "Who Is She 2U" is just a delicious taste of the fruits of this collabo, but again, the commercial response was underwhelming.
- Anyway, the collabo is going to be a new version of the Arctic Monkeys' hit I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor.
- It's been over a decade since their first collabo, Dance Hall at Louse Point, so get your tickets now before they sell out!
- On Tuesday night, Bieber posted a link on Twitter to a short video from Carey talking about her "festive collabo" and how thrilled she is about it.
Definition of collabo in US English: collabonounkəˈlabō informal Something produced by two or more people working together, especially a piece of music; a collaboration. the trio won a Grammy for their hit collabo with the Gorillaz Example sentencesExamples - The site has had, for some time now, a strange fascination with the Christo and Jean-Claude collabo.
- The guys are busy doing collabos with some US artistes.
- He penned a track for the upcoming Willie Nelson collabo album.
- I also knew I wanted to do a collabo with Young Einstein, whom I had met while touring with Ugly Duckling (he's their producer and DJ).
- Not only have we got the album to get excited about, but a collabo with this one dude who has to be, quite simply, the baddest beat boxer in the world.
- It's been over a decade since their first collabo, Dance Hall at Louse Point, so get your tickets now before they sell out!
- "Who Is She 2U" is just a delicious taste of the fruits of this collabo, but again, the commercial response was underwhelming.
- It's a natural collabo, dahling.
- The odds of that happening were about the same as an Eminem/Moby collabo.
- Then he can move onto a DualDisc collabo with Animal Collective and Will Oldham.
- We wanted more solo Foster, but settled for the excellent Born Heller collabo with Jason Ajemian.
- His collabo, Breathe with Blu Cantrell, is a dance floor hit.
- Anyway, the collabo is going to be a new version of the Arctic Monkeys' hit I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor.
- The album kicks off with positive energy with the collabo Starting All Over Again with Oleta Adams.
- How's that for an odd collabo?
- I would love to do a collabo with her in future if she would be interested.
- What kind of bizarro pop collabo is this? Arcade Fire and Cyndi Lauper teamed up to play the '80s star's Girls Just Want To Have Fun at the New Orleans Jazz Fest.
- On Tuesday night, Bieber posted a link on Twitter to a short video from Carey talking about her "festive collabo" and how thrilled she is about it.
Origin1990s: abbreviation of collaboration. |