info
[
in
-foh]
/ˈɪn foʊ/
noun
,
Informal.
1.
information
.
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
info
1
/
ˈɪnfəʊ
/
noun
1.
(
informal
)
short for
information
info
2
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
INFO
International Fortean Organization