The term 'moto' came simply from the word Motivation. The Marine Corps has a way of canning it's own terms. It's not an ACOG rifle sight, it's an RCO (Rifle Combat Optics). It's not a helmet, it's a kevlar. Moto is just the USMC's term for Motivation. Example:
"That explosion was moto (motivating)!"
An expression of sheer and utter dibelief. Derived from the more common expression, "Holy Cow!" (which is of Hindi origins)
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hello moto
Moto Moto is a large fat hippo who is a character in Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa. He falls in love with Gloria, another hippo. Moto Moto's Voice is Will.i.am; he was a member of the popular singing group, the Black Eyed Peas.
Moto Guzzi's motto is 'Moto Guzzi: Una Storia Importante'.
It is not an idiom. It is an expression. The difference is that an idiom's meaning cannot be derived from the meaning of its individual words. In the expression wolfing down food, the meaning is clearly derived from the meaning of the words, and people have been saying it for hundreds of years.
its a volcano "moto;moto
the moto of ncc is unity and dscipline
moto :) une moto
Meaning of Sue Moto
Poco Moto means "little motion".
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