Robbo
English
Etymology
From Rob (“diminutive Robert, Robin, etc.”) + -o.
Proper noun
Robbo
- A diminutive of the given name Robert or Robin.
- 2015 September 19, Jack Seale, “The new Lucozade advert: rugby stars attempt 'the Lineker'”, in The Guardian[1]:
- The high, high concept that takes Robbo there is a Faragian dystopia where, to ensure a home nations win in the RWC, it’s been made illegal for foreign rugbyists to enjoy the miraculous benefits of Lucozade Sport.
- A nickname of surname Roberts, Robertson, Robinns or Robinson.