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That would be groovy yo.
That's farout....man.
"yo"
Yo Yo :D
idk, is that enoch of yo-town guy still abbing? My guess is he would say no yo.
I only know like 1 person on AB and 2 or 3 people in real life that do that. So I would say not, it depends on where you live I guess.
Yes, it is passe. It's very 90s and should be stopped immediately. It's getting annoying.
I was hoping that it could replace periods yo
"I think it's a regional thing, eh."
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You're reading Has saying "yo" at the end of sentences become pretty much as passe' as saying "groovy"?
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