No, it does not.
Words that rhyme with "Zippo" include "hippo," "dipole," "typo," and "bimbo."
Some words that rhyme with "tempo" are "glimpse" and "limbo."
Some words that rhyme with "Rosco" include "mosquito", "fiasco", and "limbo".
No, if it's in a rap song or country song..then yes
doe,low,moe,flow,so,go almost anyword were you can hear the o
Saint Augustine of Hippo (4th century) would be the first to have a somewhat articulated theology of limbo. The position was neither confirmed nor denied in 418 at the Council of Carthage, but by the 5th or 6th century it was generally accepted. Augustine only believed in an "Infant's limbo", that is that an unbaptized child would not be cast into Hell due to God's mercy but could not obtain the reward of Heaven because they were not a member of the church. The theology would develop in the coming centuries until it became similar to Purgatory with the notable exception that limbo is generally considered a permanent "residence".
In Limbo was created in 2000.
An Answer from Limbo was created in 1962.
Do yourself a favor and don't use the word hippo in your poem. For hippo, use anything that ends with the letter "o". Or sounds like "o" for instance. A hippo was a little cold. Here is a random haiku about hippos Ultimate grey thing massive jaws of life or death for a little plant. MUAHAHA.
Joanne Reay has written: 'Sfp 1 Hup Pups (Supersonics)' 'Bumpa rumpus and the rainy day' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rain and rainfall, Sound, Stories in rhyme 'Sfp 1 Hippo Pot & Hippo Tot (Supersonics)'
Bluff Limbo was created in 1993.
Limbo was released on 06/04/1999.