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dillo (plural dillos)

  1. Alternative spelling of 'dillo
    • 2017, Max Sheridan, Dillo, Shotgun Honey, an imprint of Down & Out Books:
      It was a big ass dillo alright with a little tiny pin head. Too bad I didn't have a tape measure with me because I was sure that dillo was no ordinary dillo, it was a giant dillo, and I didn't think they existed outside South America. Don Candy said, “I ...
    • 1986, Kansas Wildlife:
      When a dillo finds a potential meal, it digs rapidly and prevents dirt from getting in its air passage by holding its breath up to six minutes. Coyotes and dogs are the primary natural predators of armadillos in the United States. When threatened ...

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dillo

  1. compound of di, the second-person singular (tu) imperative form of dire, with lo
    • Dillo forte! - Say it loud!