info

[in-foh] /ˈɪn foʊ/
noun, Informal.
Origin
1910-15; by final shortening
Examples from the web for info
  • Older folks may appear to react or process info slowly.
  • We try to delve a few layers deeper, whether providing info on the research group, or perhaps offering an expert opinion.
  • And each pupil sends incoming visual info to a different side of the fish's retina.
  • Some newshounds will no doubt thrill at having the latest info right there in the bathroom.
  • Twice this year, my bank called me to say that my debit card info had been compromised and they were sending me a new one.
  • Tweeting info is fine, but a more permanent and easily-accessible repository was needed.
  • They store the info so that the vendor can process it later.
  • Because each one would be unique, they would not have exactly the same definitions or logic about similar info points.
  • Then users can make debit or credit transactions of points or even cash, or let devices swap data such as contact info.
  • But figure there must be some info missing on cost and industrialization in this article.
British Dictionary definitions for info

info1

/ˈɪnfəʊ/
noun
1.
(informal) short for information

info2

abbreviation
1.
an information provider
Word Origin and History for info
n.

1906, short for information.

Slang definitions & phrases for info

info

noun

Information; poop: I can slip you the info (1906+)


Related Abbreviations for info

info

information

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