Definition of religo in English:
religo
nounPlural religos, Plural religoesrəˈlɪdʒəʊ
Australian, NZ derogatory A religious person.
the religos want to impose their individual views on to the rest of us
Example sentencesExamples
- I want a level playing field, a field you religos do not ever want.
- You religos can't discriminate and you shout discrimination.
- Its audience are religos and bigots.
- This decision is blocked by the religoes.
- I will take the "religoes" a lot more seriously when they demonstrate that they practice what they preach.
adjectiverəˈlɪdʒəʊ
Australian, NZ derogatory Religious.
I didn't really like all the religo stuff
Example sentencesExamples
- Let's not offend the religo demo that may scoff at gays in a commercial.
- We don't need a bunch of religo freaks deciding what we watch.
- These are the scare stories I heard all the religo nuts talk about.
- My religo friend then stops us and says, "This is serious guys."
- Try answering the door to the religo door-knockers stark naked.
Origin
1950s: abbreviation of religious.