1. boro - Noun
2. boro - Verb
3. Boro - Proper noun
boro
(Jamaica) borrow
boro (plural boros)
(US) Alternative spelling of borough
(chiefly soccer and Teesside) The town of Middlesbrough, and more specifically Middlesbrough FC football club.
(soccer) Stevenage Football Club, a football team from Stevenage formerly known as Stevenage Borough Football Club
Source: en.wiktionary.orgYou can't let players do what they wish and be professional. That's a fact. As for the team, Boro had two internationals when I got there in 1995. Now they have more than 15. And they didn't cost the fortune some suggest. Bryan Robson
I've left Boro in the Premiership, which was always what I wanted to do. Actually that's not quite true. I took them to three cup finals, where they'd never been before. But I had set my eyes on being the first manager in their history to deliver a major trophy. Bryan Robson
Bev Boro, 53, has been a medication aide at Dunklau Gardens in Fremont for 22 years and when she came across Crippen’s name on a patient board she immediately recognized it. Source: Internet
During that era, the Ijaw Revolutionary, Major Isaac Boro, who led an Insurrection against the Nigeria Republic State by declaring the Niger Delta Republic on 23rd February 1966, even before Biafra, was only 28 years. Source: Internet
He spent almost six seasons at Hillsborough and later had brief spells back at Boro and with Newcastle before Ireland came calling in February 1986. Source: Internet
He stated that UPPL chief Boro will be the new CEM. Source: Internet