One whose purpose is to love and is filled with love.
A term originally derived from the Latin root Phil, meaning love, ending with an -o to make the term singular and personal: Philo = I love.
A play on the similar "fill" and "phil" sounds combines the word "philo," with "filled" to mean "I love filled" - therefore, a "Filo" is one whose purpose it is to love and one who is filled with love.
A person who loves and is filled with love is a Filo.
"I can't get over what a Filo that guy is, he lives so radically!"
-"I know! He's practically a Mother Teresa!"
"My husband is so loving. I'm so lucky I married a Filo."
there are several meanings to the word "filo"
1. an individual of filipino heritage, often 1/8th another nationality eg. chinese or spanish.
2. an individual who can survive on the following foods for their entire life- spam, corn beef, rice, vienna sausage and sardines in a can.
3. an individual who speaks one of the following languages: cebuano, tagalog, ibunug, visayan etc. when speaking in their provincial dialect, they speak quickly and are almost impossible to understand to an outsider filo. however, to those outside of the provinces they are limited in their language and so often use english for obscure words.
4.an individual in a multicultural community, they often speak in tagalog when swearing or when conversing with a fellow filo may also be called flip, flipster, etc
5.can also be referred to as a "freshie" however this term is only in proper use when the individual has migrated from the phillipines in less than two years
there are several meanings to the word "filo"
1. an individual of filipino heritage, often 1/8th another nationality eg. chinese or spanish.
2. an individual who can survive on the following foods for their entire life- spam, corn beef, rice, vienna sausage and sardines in a can.
3. an individual who speaks one of the following languages: cebuano, tagalog, ibunug, visayan etc. when speaking in their provincial dialect, they speak quickly and are almost impossible to understand to an outsider filo. however, to those outside of the provinces they are limited in their language and so often use english for obscure words.
4.an individual in a multicultural community, they often speak in tagalog when swearing or when conversing with a fellow filo may also be called flip, flipster, etc
FILO means filipino and this word started since 1988... one guy from sydney started this 'slang word' FILO and now its almost going around the globe...