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mayo2|ˈmeɪəʊ| colloq. abbrev. of mayonnaise.
1960Wentworth & Flexner Dict. Amer. Slang 335/1 Mayo, mayonnaise. Common lunch-counter use since c 1930. 1969L. Hellman in Atlantic Apr. 118 Run down to the corner and get me a ham and cheese on rye and tell them to hold the mayo. 1971New Yorker 10 July 20 We were sitting at a luncheonette counter the other day, just about to bite into a b.l.t. down, with mayo, when a familiar voice addressed us from an adjacent stool. |