a motto--A brief statement used to express a principle, goal, or ideal
for example each state has a motto: the garden state--new jersey
one president used to have a saying on his desk: the buck stops here.
or g.e. used to say we bring good things to life/light (can't recall which..)
anyways you get it now right?
2006-09-20 15:42:02
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answered by Chef Susy--Cookin it up! 4
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Do you mean "motto?" Or Moto?
Moto has a number of different meanings. It may refer to:
Short for motor or, more frequently, motorcycle; see Jet Moto, motocross, etc.
moto restaurant in Chicago, an avant-garde restaurant in the same vein as El Bulli
A Peruvian version of the auto rickshaw
Moto Hospitality is a chain of motorway service stations in the United Kingdom
Moto programming language
MOTO Talk - a walkie talkie-like feature of Motorola's iDEN capable phones
The catchphrase "Hello, Moto" extensively marketed by Motorola for their cellular phones
Mr. Moto, the fictional Japanese secret agent
Slang for motivation; used especially by United States Marine Corps infantrymen
Moto Club de São LuÃs, a Brazilian football club
Movement or manner of movement, especially movement with increased rapidity. It is often used in music, as in the phrase con moto, a direction to a somewhat quicker movement. Andante con moto is a little more rapidly than andante.
2006-09-20 22:44:43
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answered by greenbayfan1114 3
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Moto could refer to a car or a motif presented by organisations. It is also used in the advertisements of motorola referring to the mobile telephones
2006-09-21 01:30:59
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answered by Donny M 1
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A motto is often depicted in an achievement of arms, typically on a scroll. I think that what your asking?
2006-09-20 22:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Our motto good service.
2006-09-20 22:45:57
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answered by Mojo Seeker Of Knowlege 7
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I don't know. Whats a motto you?
2006-09-20 22:44:27
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answered by songbird 6
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