noun General Slang

Libo

LEE-boh · noun · slang

Liberty; authorized off-duty free time.

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Definitions

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Time off from duty when a sailor or Marine may leave the base or ship, short for 'liberty.'

“We get libo call at 1600, so make your plans.”
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Libo In A Sentence

We get libo call at 1600, so make your plans.

Origin & Usage

U.S. Navy and Marine Corps; short for 'liberty.'

Variants liberty

People Also Ask

What does 'libo' mean?

It's short for 'liberty' — authorized off-duty free time when a sailor or Marine may leave the ship or base.

How is 'libo' different from leave?

Libo is short-term time off, often for an evening, day, or weekend within your local area, while leave is formal vacation time counted against your accrued days.

Which branches use 'libo'?

Mainly the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, where 'liberty' is the standard word for off-duty time.

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