Recent Examples on the WebToss with a classic mayo dressing and serve on its own as a side, or top with your favorite protein for an easy, healthy main meal. Andrea Beck, Better Homes & Gardens, 25 July 2022 After all, the mingling of the mayo and the juice from the tomatoes is what makes a tomato sandwich so refreshing and delicious. Amber Sutton, al, 29 June 2022 There is only one mayo for his mac salad: Best Foods.New York Times, 29 June 2022 The Island Burger features Morningstar Farms Chipotle Black Bean Burger, topped with provolone cheese, a jerk mayo and roasted pineapple. Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press, 21 June 2022 Murphy’s chicken sandwich is topped with jalapenos, cabbage slaw and a spicy mayo. Cheryl V. Jackson, The Indianapolis Star, 1 June 2022 Searing Cajun spices sparkle on the deeply crispy, flaky swai, cayenne pepper cooled by their sunny, in-house mayo. Nick Rallo, Dallas News, 29 Sep. 2021 The roll: Five and a half ounces of fresh, boiled-in-seawater Cape Porpoise lobster mixed with a little mayo, a little melted butter, or both. Virginia M. Wright, Outside Online, 18 June 2020 Brush the remaining mayo on the skin of the chicken.Washington Post, 30 Apr. 2021 See More
Word History
First Known Use
circa 1960, in the meaning defined above
Phrases Containing mayo
hold the mayo
hold the mayo
Geographical Definition
Mayo
geographical name
1
ˈmī-(ˌ)ō river 250 miles (402 kilometers) long in the northwestern Mexico state of Sonora flowing southwest into the Gulf of California
2
ˈmā-(ˌ)ō county of northwestern Ireland on the Atlantic in Connacht; capital Castlebar area 2084 square miles (5418 square kilometers), population 130,638
Biographical Definition
Mayo
biographical name
ˈmā-(ˌ)ō
Charles Horace 1865–1939 and his brother William James 1861–1939 American surgeons