From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlimolim‧o /ˈlɪməʊ $ -moʊ/ noun [countable] informalTTC a limousine
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limo• And try riding in a limo with Oscar De La Hoya.• For Hoover didn't just make phone calls, or misuse a limo.• I love the fact that every limo driver treats me as if I have a right to be riding in a limo.• As the limos leave the Kremlin and head for the airport, it is back to the business of Chechen eradication.• I began to climb back into the limo.• Kitty was already in the backseat when we reached the limo.• In San Francisco, two limos carrying congressmen also explode, killing all the passengers.Origin limo (1900-2000) limousine