1. sabo - Noun
2. sabo - Verb
3. Sabo - Proper noun
sabo (third-person singular simple present sabos, present participle saboing, simple past and past participle saboed)
(transitive, Singapore, colloquial, informal, Singlish) To get someone in trouble, to prank, to sabotage another's efforts.
sabo (plural sabos)
(slang) A saboteur.
Sabo
A surname.
Annually 35,000 quintals of wheat is used in Darbar Sahib, Amritsar while around 1,500 quintals in Takht Damdama Sahib, Talwandi Sabo, around 1,000 quintals in Bathinda’s historical gurdwara. Source: Internet
Due to Abu-Jamal's continued disruptive behavior, Sabo ruled that Abu-Jamal forfeited his right to self-representation. citation Commonwealth v. Abu-Jamal, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District, Philadelphia, Case Nos. 1357–59. Source: Internet
It was the Kaduna zone headed by Navy Captain Muftau Adegoke Babatunde Elegbede (1939-1994) that jailed the former Kano State governor, Alhaji Sabo Bakin Zuwo (1934-1989). Source: Internet
About half of the families with children at St. Bernard have a connection to Vanderbilt University, which is close by, Sabo said. Source: Internet
During the first day of the trial, Sabo warned Abu-Jamal that he would forfeit his legal right to self-representation if he kept being intentionally disruptive in a fashion that was unbecoming under the law. Source: Internet
Comrade Sabo advised the National Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, to set up a Covid-19 testing laboratory in the state, for prompt testing of suspected cases of the virus. Source: Internet