1. waldo - Noun
2. Waldo - Proper noun
A surname transferred from the given name.
waldo (plural waldos or waldoes)
A remote manipulation system in which a slave device mimics the motions of a master device manipulated directly by the operator.
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A male given name from Old English, in modern American use transferred back from the surname.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWaldo is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death. Saki
Harry Dresden: This is Waldo Butters, and his geek penis is longer and harder than all of ours put together. Jim Butcher
My Mt. Rushmore of hero worship would include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Marcus Aurelius, Frank Sinatra and Barry White. Karen Duffy
Dad said I would always be "high minded and low waged" from reading too much Ralph Waldo Emerson. Maybe he was right. Jim Harrison
Let every man shovel out his own snow, and the whole city will be passable," said Gamache. Seeing Beauvoir's puzzled expression he added, "Emerson." "Lake and Palmer?" "Ralph and Waldo. Louise Penny
Allen, 5 Ralph Waldo was the second of five sons who survived into adulthood; the others were William, Edward, Robert Bulkeley, and Charles. Source: Internet