phrase Street Slang

Otilo

oh-TEE-loh (approximate — Yoruba is tonal; tone affects exact meaning, informal spellings often drop tone marks) · phrase · slang

"It's finished/gone" — nothing left, all used up.

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Definitions

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Popularised by dancer Poco Lee; expresses that something has completely run out, ended, or been depleted.

“I checked my account — the money don otilo.”
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Otilo In A Sentence

I checked my account — the money don otilo.

Origin & Usage

Yoruba slang phrase meaning 'it has gone/finished,' popularised through dancer Poco Lee and widely noted as a trending 2022 slang term.

People Also Ask

What does Otilo mean?

It means 'it's gone' or 'it's finished' — used when something has completely run out.

Who popularised Otilo?

Nigerian dancer Poco Lee is widely credited with popularising the phrase.

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