The acronym OMO stands for odd man out. The acronym ORO stands for an expression of confusion.
"Oro" means gold.
oro dulce means sweet gold (oro/gold, dulce/sweet)
"Omo toh" in Yoruba means "the child is up to." It is often used to describe a child who exhibits certain behaviors or characteristics.
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.
Suleiman Omo was born on 1985-12-15.
Egbe Omo Oduduwa was created in 1945.
The translation is as follows:"Oro" - gold, "y" - and, "plata" - silver, so "Gold and silver."