pedo

Usage notes

 * While "paedophile" is the standard spelling in the British Commonwealth (and "pedophile" is the standard spelling in North America), the slang term "pedo" is commonly used in North America and Australia. This is because in Australian English, the British spelling and the American pronunciation are used. In the United Kingdom, "paedo" is a more common slang term.

Etymology
Clipping of.

Noun

 * A, a paedo.

Noun

 * 1)  of an animal
 * 2)  of a verse
 * 1)  of a verse

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1)  a shepherd's crook

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to furnish with feet, foot; to prop up trees or vines

Etymology 2
From from, probably of imitative origin. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to break wind, fart

Etymology 3
From. Found only in late glosses. Replaced the Classical equivalent, since the latter was at risk of homophony with due to ongoing sound changes in the vernacular. Romance inherited sense 1, often with transferred meanings like 'footsoldier', 'peasant'.

Noun

 * 1) pedestrian
 * foot soldier
 * 1) person with broad feet
 * 1) person with broad feet

Descendants

 * Italo-Romance:
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Etymology
Abbreviation of.

Noun

 * 1)  pedophile
 * 2) * Din jævla pedo!
 * You fucking pedophile!

Noun

 * 1) policeman

Noun

 * 1) animal

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  drunk, high, intoxicated

Noun

 * 1) fart (in some places, such as Spanish-speaking Caribbean countries, the 'd' is dropped in this meaning, thus the word is written and pronounced "peo")
 * 2)  drunkenness
 * 3)  party
 * 4)  problem, issue (in some places the 'd' is almost always dropped in this meaning, thus the word is written and pronounced "peo")
 * 1)  problem, issue (in some places the 'd' is almost always dropped in this meaning, thus the word is written and pronounced "peo")