Combo
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Combo, a 20th century US term for various sorts of combination or partnership. It may refer to:
- A small musical ensemble, especially in jazz. The Nat Cole Trio is an example.
- In Australia, a white man who lives with an Aboriginal woman (OED).
- Combo Waterhole, a real location in Australia, believed to be the inspiration for Waltzing Matilda
- The Big Combo, a 1955 film noir.
- Combos a popular snack food
- No WTO Combo (a punk rock band)
- El Gran Combo (a Salsa band)
- Peregoyo y su Combo Vacano (a Salsa band)
- Combo (a combination of moves used in computer games)
- Striking combination (a combination of strikes)
- T.J. Combo, a character from the video game Killer Instinct.
- A guitar amplifier incorporating a loudspeaker or loudspeakers in the same case as the electronics.
- Combo organ (a type of portable electronic organ popular in the 1960s)
- Combo box (a widget in computer graphics)