Primo
Primo can refer to the following:
Primo is the name of a play adapted by Antony Sher from a Holocaust memoir written by Primo Levi.
Primo is the name of a freestyle skateboarding trick. See Skateboarding trick.
Primo is a term used to describe cannabis that has been blended with cocaine or crack cocaine.
The term primo comes from the Spanish word for "cousin." A joint rolled with primo is usually known as a "New Yorker".
Primo is also a flavoured milk brand from New Zealand Dairy Foods.
Primo is the Spanish and Portuguese word for "cousin"
Primo is a brand of smallgoods sold in delis in Australia.
2006-06-12 12:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Primo, a primality proving program based on the ECPP algorithm. With Primo one can check crypto-primes
2006-06-12 12:30:34
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answered by yeller 6
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A PRIMO is a part of a piano duet played on the upper half of a keyboard
2006-06-12 12:30:25
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answered by joegossum 4
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PRIMO is a primality proving program based on the ECPP algorithm: Elliptic Curve Primality Proving. Given positive odd integers, it tests whether these integers are prime, and if they are it produces primality certificates. With PRIMO, you can check crypto-primes and prove whether they are actually prime... or not.
The current PRIMO record is a number having 7993 decimal digits
2006-06-12 12:30:03
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answered by JENNIFER L 3
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It was a kind of beer brewed in Hawaii. It gave me the runs when I drank it. The locals liked it, and it was cheap. It had a sweet taste for a beer. This probably not what you had in mind, but when I hear the word primo it is what pops into my head. Shaka, bro.
2006-06-12 12:31:59
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answered by Anonymous
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"primo" is a Spanish word that means "cousin" in English. It can be a proper name too. You can find more definitions about Primo at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primo
2006-06-12 12:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what it means in music, it means first or higher, like in a duet the primo part plays the higher notes.
2006-06-12 12:29:19
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answered by superp975 2
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primo is the spanish word for cousin
2006-06-12 12:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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a primo is a "cousin" in spanish, lol
2006-06-12 12:30:05
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answered by Julio Italiano 1
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Its spanish for "cousin." Hispanics often use it similarly to when black people say " brotha." It is just used to call upon a person you may or may not know and it is used to familiarize with them.
2006-06-12 12:34:42
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answered by Anonymous
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