<>Merriam-Webster:
Etymology: Latin halos, from Greek halōs threshing floor, disk,
1: a circle of light appearing to surround the sun or moon and resulting from refraction or reflection of light by ice particles in the atmosphere
2: something resembling a halo: as a: nimbus b: a region of space surrounding a galaxy that is sparsely populated with luminous objects (as globular clusters) but is believed to contain a great deal of dark matter c: a differentiated zone surrounding a central zone or object d: an orthopedic device used to immobilize the head and neck (as to treat fracture of neck vertebrae) that consists of a metal band placed around the head and fastened to the skull usually with metal pins and that is attached by extensions to an inflexible vest —called also halo brace
3: the aura of glory, veneration, or sentiment surrounding an idealized person or thing
2007-02-07 19:44:51
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answered by druid 7
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I see alot of people gave you long answers, but anyway no I haven't heard the song but the word halo is a good thing and when someone is referring to themselves and the word halo in the same sentence its a good, like an angel.
2016-05-24 05:58:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Halo is Hello in English....
2007-02-11 14:54:26
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answered by wonder why 2
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Which meaning?
I'll give you the military one :
High Altitude - Low Opening ( parachute )
2007-02-07 19:43:23
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answered by C J 6
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Isnt it that glow around an angels head?
2007-02-07 19:51:31
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answered by kitttykitti 2
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a light encircling something...as an angel's head
2007-02-07 21:08:32
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answered by Anonymous
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