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Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
Devo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Devo Información personal Origen Akron, EE. UU … Wikipedia Español
Devo 2.0 — Also known as DEV2.O Origin United States Genres Children s music, teen pop Years active 2006–2007 Label … Wikipedia
DEVO — au Festival International de Benicàssim (2007). Devo (le groupe de désévolution) est un groupe de rock d after punk ou de new wave proto industrielle, originaire d Akron en Ohio. Il s est produit pour la première fois en 1972 et il est parvenu à… … Wikipédia en Français
Devo — au Festival international de Benicàssim (2007). Devo (le groupe de désévolution) est un groupe de rock d after punk ou de new wave proto industrielle, originaire d Akron en Ohio. Il s est produit pour la première fois en 1972 et il est parvenu à… … Wikipédia en Français
Devo — Mark Mothersbaugh 2008 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Devo — This article is about the band. For other uses, see Devo (disambiguation). Devo in Boston, June 27, 2008 Background information Origin … Wikipedia
Devo — Devo … Википедия
Devo — ▪ American music group American new wave (new wave) band from Akron, Ohio, that took its name from devolution, the theory of mankind s regression that informed the band s music and stage act. The band members were Mark Mothersbaugh, Jerry… … Universalium
devo — adj American apparently robotic or depersonalised. The name of the avant garde late 1970s band (who presented themselves as near automatons and semi retards due to devolution ) is now used to describe a somnambulistic , expressionless person or… … Contemporary slang
devo — I. /ˈdɛvoʊ/ (say devoh) adjective Colloquial extremely upset: completely devo about the team s loss. Also, devo d, devoed. {shortened form of devastated} II. /ˈdivoʊ/ (say deevoh) noun Colloquial a deviant. {shortened form of deviant} …
Devo — Recorded as D Vaux, De Vaux, Vaux, D Avaux, Devo, Devot, Devote, Devoy, Devoye, and probably others, this is a famous English surname, but usually one of Norman French origins. Introduced into England in two separate periods, the first and most… … Surnames reference