Moto
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Moto may refer to:
- Moto, short for "motor" or, more frequently, "motorcycle":
- Moto programming language, an open source server-side programming language
- Moto, a Peruvian version of the auto rickshaw
- Moto Hospitality, a chain of motorway service stations in the United Kingdom
- The catchphrase "Hello, Moto" extensively marketed by Motorola for their cellular phones
- Mr. Moto, the fictional Japanese secret agent
- Slang for motivation; used especially by United States Marine Corps infantrymen
- Moto Club de São Luís, a Brazilian football club
- Moto, short for Motorola (some Motorola phones say "Hello Moto" at power up)
- Moto, short for movement or manner of movement, especially movement with increased rapidity. It is often used to describe tempo in music, as in the phrase con moto, a direction to a somewhat quicker movement. Andante con moto means a little more rapidly than andante.
- Moto, a Chicago restaurant known for molecular gastronomy.[1]
MOTO may refer to:
- MOTO, used in the military and elsewhere for "Master of the obvious"
- Masters Of The Obvious (or M.O.T.O.), a garage punk band from Chicago
- MOTO Talk, a walkie talkie-like feature of Motorola's iDEN capable phones
- Mail Order / Telephone Order, refers to accepting credit card payments by mail or phone
[edit] See also
- Aji no Moto - a Japanese brand of MSG (monosodium glutamate)