The acronym OMO stands for odd man out. The acronym ORO stands for an expression of confusion.
"Oro" means gold.
"Omo toh" in Yoruba means "the child is up to." It is often used to describe a child who exhibits certain behaviors or characteristics.
oro dulce means sweet gold (oro/gold, dulce/sweet)
It means you are a very good girl or woman
Oh, dude, "omo iya mi" means "child of my mother" in English. It's a Yoruba term used to refer to someone as a close friend or a loved one. So, like, if someone calls you "omo iya mi," they're basically saying you're like family to them.
oro = gold y = and plata = sliver and mata means kill or kills
Omo I and Omo II
In Yoruba it's an insult that roughly means "you're a bastard"
It means "You are a lazy person" in Yoruba, a language spoken in Nigeria.
The translation is as follows:"Oro" - gold, "y" - and, "plata" - silver, so "Gold and silver."
Suleiman Omo was born on 1985-12-15.
Egbe Omo Oduduwa was created in 1945.