orgo

English

Adjective

orgo (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Organic.
    • 2007, Lesley Alexandra Sharp, Bodies, Commodities, and Biotechnologies, →ISBN:
      In the end, "mech" inventions clearly whet financial appetites; the "orgo" approach remains messier and thus riskier as far as investment capital is concerned.
    • 2010, Brock Barrack, Touch Wood: A Mitch Milligan Murder Mystery, →ISBN:
      For lunch...we got orgo pork roast medallions stuffed with sage dressing. Always delicious. Baked orgo spuds...herb and garlic butter. Orgo green beans almond...something or other. And fucking orgo carrots in an orgo honey glaze.
    • 2014, D. C. Cowan, Fire of Light: Beauty, Loving, Hero, →ISBN:
      You see I haven't been feeling well lately so I sent my orgo clone in to work for me.

Noun

orgo (uncountable)

  1. (informal) Alternative form of Orgo
    • 2008, Kate Brian, Last Christmas: The Private Prequel, →ISBN, page 222:
      Taking orgo and biology at the same time is really gonna blow.
    • 2009, David Noyd, My Duke Experience: The Memoirs of David Noyd, →ISBN, page 226:
      I'm also taking orgo again and a biological anatomy and anthropology class which should also be equally as much fun (orgo maybe not so much, but it should definitely be exciting, to say the least).
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