moto
Motivated — usually said with an eye-roll at someone laying it on a bit thick.
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Short for motivated. In the Corps it almost always lands sarcastic — the boot who irons creases into his cammies, the lance corporal who quotes the rifleman's creed unprompted, the guy with the Eagle-Globe-Anchor tattoo before he's even left MCRD. Genuine moto exists; it's just rarer than the mocking kind.
Used as a noun for the gear or behaviour itself — moto tattoos, moto T-shirts, moto speeches. The cringe-merch wing of military culture.
moto In A Sentence
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What does moto mean?
Moto means motivated, usually said with an eye-roll at someone laying the enthusiasm on a bit too thick.
How do you use moto in a sentence?
"He's been so moto since he joined the gym, it's honestly a bit much."
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