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UNO

  1. Initialism of United Nations Organization.
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Etymology 2

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UNO

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Uno (card game).
    • 2007 Regina Bernhaupt, Astrid Weiss, Marianna Obrist and Manfred Tscheligi, “Playful Probing: Making Probing More Fun”, Human-computer interaction—INTERACT 2007, volume 1, page 610
      To be able to profit from the moment of playfulness we combined the card-game UNO with some additional question cards following the standard rules of the game. We chose this well-known card game as basis[sic], because it is easy to play for children, but also addresses adults.
    • 2010, Marlon McCaulsky, “Real Love”, in Marlon McCaulsky, Jarold Imes, Love & Life, Winston-Salem, N.C.: Abednego’s Free, LLC, →ISBN, chapter 3 (Drinking UNO- November 10th 1994), page 27:
      Everybody knows how to play UNO but this time there’s a twist, every time you get a ‘Skip’ or ‘Draw’ card you have to take a shot of this …
    • 2020 winter, Tito S., Vicente M., “Horoscopes”, in The Good Times, volume XI, number III, Los Angeles, Calif.: 826LA, Journalism Workshop:
      You will get a reverse card in UNO (YESN’T) and then you will eat chicken legs.

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