From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcombocom‧bo /ˈkɒmbəʊ $ ˈkɑːmboʊ/ noun (plural combos) [countable] 1 APMa small band that plays jazz or dance music He played trumpet professionally in a jazz combo.2 a combination of different things, especially of different types of foods – used especially in product names I chose the vegetarian combo.
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combo• It was a combo dreamed up by the Marx Brothers.• Carlsbro Sherwood 90, acoustic combo, £150, Marshall practice amp, £45.• By chance there happened to be a 12 year-old MkII Boogie combo in the Guitarist studio with just such a loop.• An ecological combo self-organizes itself on the land.• Mix and match your favorite combo, and enjoy.• I'll have the fish combo and a beer.• The whole setup weighs about the same as a small combo, but is easier to carry because there's less bulk.• Marshall 80 watt Valvestate combo, never gigged, 6 months old, £270.Origin combo (1900-2000) combination