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endo

Etymology 1 n. (context slang English) marijuana Etymology 2

n. A bike trick where the bike is ridden on the front wheel. Also known as a stoppie. pre. A prefix meaning "within"

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Endo

Endo may refer to:

  • Endo (rapper) Puerto Rican rapper
  • Endo people, an ethnic group in Kenya
    • Endo language, the native language of the Endo people
  • Endo (band), a nu-metal band
  • Endo (surname), a Japanese family name
    • Endō, a Japanese sumo wrestler with top division experience
  • Endo International plc, a company specializing in drugs for pain management
  • Ex parte Endo, a 1944 United States Supreme Court decision
  • Endodontics, field of dentistry
Endo (band)

Endo was a four-piece rock music group from Miami, Florida. The band formed in 1995, released two major record label albums in 2001 and 2003, and worked on songs for a third before disbanding in 2007. In 2012, the band got back together with Gil, Eli and Joel, with their new bass player, Derek Gormley. Recording on their new album began early in 2013 with B-Team Records in Miami, FL. The album was released in July of 2013.

Endo (surname)

also spelled Endo, Endoh, or Endou, is a Japanese surname. People with this surname include:

  • Ado Endoh (born 1973), Japanese actress
  • Akifumi Endō, Japanese voice actor
  • Akira Endo (biochemist), a Japanese biochemist
  • Akira Endo (conductor), a Japanese-American music conductor
  • Aya Endō, Japanese voice actor
  • Kenny Endo, North American taiko musician
  • Mana Endo, Japanese tennis player
  • Masaaki Endoh (born 1967), Japanese singer-songwriter
  • Masanobu Endō, Japanese video game designer
  • Nic Endo, Japanese-German-American noise musician
  • Ruka Endō, Japanese idol
  • Endō Shōta, Japanese sumo wrestler
  • Shōzō Endō (born 1971), member of the comedy duo Cocorico
  • Shūsaku Endō (1923–1996) Japanese author and Catholic
  • Tadashi Endo, Japanese butoh dancer
  • Takumi Endoh (born 1984), Japanese motorcycle racer
  • Yasuhito Endō, a Japanese football (soccer) player
  • Yasushi Endo, a Japanese football (soccer) player
  • Yukio Endo (1937–2009), Japanese gymnast
  • Yuya Endo, Japanese actor and singer
  • Endō Kinsuke (1836–1893), Japanese statesman
  • Hiroyuki Endo, Japanese male badminton player

Usage examples of "endo".

West of the Deseret Sea, he could see little sign of settlement, though brushfires indicated the locations of endo tribes, which set them to drive game into convenient hunting grounds.

And every day, a thousand Trainable endos, Climbers, came uptime to help prepare Earth against Doomsday.

The endos all squatted to urinate, even the boy, and avoided looking at their captors.

Most civilized Beulan endos knew something of radio and television, though few had encountered them personally.

The plane was intended for surveillance and interdiction, usually against endos, so its firepower was not great.

The endos noted the plentiful spoor of horse, camel, and deer, and with irony praised the blue-eyes for driving tigers and wolves out of the region.

Like Araki, Endo Munetsugu had lived during the Sengoku Jidai and fought under Oda Nobunaga.

But as far as Sano knew, the Endo and Araki-Kaibara families were not related.

Sparrow's statement supported his belief that the ronin Tozawa was descended from Endo Munetsugu, as the hatamoto Kaibara was from Araki Yojiemon.

Believing that the key to the murders lay in the samurai victims' connections with Araki Yojiemon and Endo Munetsugu, Sano didn't think he'd slain the Bundori Killer.

Quickly he explained that he wanted information about Araki Yojiemon and Endo Munetsugu, and why.

As he and Noguchi scanned the records of Oda Nobunaga's life, seeking any mention of his two allies, Araki Yojiemon and Endo Munetsugu, neither could resist reading irrelevant but fascinating passages.

He unrolled the scroll's intact lower portion, only to find that subsequent passages contained no mention of General Fujiwara, Endo Munetsugu, or Araki Yojiemon.

What could Araki and Endo have done to earn the Fujiwara clan's permanent animosity?

It linked Araki Yojiemon and Endo Munetsugu to a man who had wanted them both dead.