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chemo

n. (context informal English) Short for chemotherapy.

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Chemo

Chemo is used as a prefix for words pertaining to chemicals.

Chemo may refer to:

  • Chemotherapy
  • Chemo (comics)
  • Chemo (musician)
  • Blondell Wayne Tatum, a recurring character in novels by Carl Hiaasen, nicknamed "Chemo" for his grotesque appearance.
  • Jose "Chemo" Del Solar, is a Peruvian retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, and a current coach.
Chemo (comics)

Chemo is a supervillain that appears in DC Comics. The character first appeared in Showcase #39 (July - Aug. 1962) and was created by writer Robert Kanigher and artists Ross Andru and Mike Esposito.

Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, the character has appeared in both comic books and other DC Comics-related products such as animated television series and trading cards.

Chemo (musician)

David L.G. Webb, known professionally as Chemo is an English music producer and DJ. He has also released several albums under the pseudonym ‘Telemachus’. As a sound engineer he has worked at the forefront of the British Hip Hop scene, acting as chief engineer for YNR Productions and High Focus Records. Chemo was recognised by the Guardian newspaper as a man who “has helped British music move along more than most people will ever know”.

Usage examples of "chemo".

I continued to resist talking to Bill about it, because I was at my sickest point in the chemo cycles.

The chemo left me so foggy that my memory of that time is sketchy, but what I do know for sure is that at my sickest, I started to beat the thing.

Onofre behind the wheel, and with his greatgrandchildren Chemo and Chepa in back, came down the road toward Joe and lurched to a stop: Onofre waved and then beeped for Joe to pull over a little, and Joe gave him the finger.

Cantu, Bill Cantu, Meliton Cantu, Felipe Cantu, Amarante Cantu, Eloy Cantu, or Chemo Cantu?

For example, two great-grandchildren, Chemo and Chepa Martinez, aged seven and nine, always rode with Onofre in his truck when he collected honey from the twenty hives he had, scattered around the Milagro area.

And somehow nobody, in the past eight months, had gotten together the necessary apparatus to right the machine, so there it lay, like a mammoth turtle in the hot sun, helpless and useless on its back, and Sammy Cantu, for the past eight months, had been siphoning several bucks a week out of the town treasury to pay one-armed Onofre Martinez and his great-grandchildren, Chemo and Chepa Martinez, to wake up before dawn once a week and steal down to the dump and soak the garbage hi kerosene and touch a match to it Of course, nobody ever knew how the dump was set on fire.

On Thursday morning, immediately after the chemo session, and again on Thursday afternoon, Norlund found himself on the point of mentioning the park incident to Marge.

Sammy Cantu, Bill Cantu, Meliton Cantu, Felipe Cantu, Amarante Cantu, Eloy Cantu, or Chemo Cantu?

Other than these activities, however, the horse did nothing, and, except for its shit, which Onofre's greatgrandchildren Chemo and Chepa shoveled onto his vegetable garden, it was basically a worthless animal.

She starts chemo in two weeks and you're out boosting TV sets, getting yourself fired and losing your medical benefits.

We've got her on maximum chemo but it doesn't seem to be doing anything.

She used to go down to New York City every week for radiation or chemo and whatnot.

Graveline was not alarmed, because he knew how Chemo had come to look this way: It was not melanoma, but a freak electrolysis accident in Scranton, many years before.

Rudy Graveline wondered if he should call Chemo and tell him to speed things up.

Quite often the final chemo treatment did not erase every trace of cancer, and I would need monthly blood tests and checkups to ensure that the disease was in full retreat.