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    yo-yo
    /ˈyōˌyō/

    noun

    • 1. a toy consisting of a pair of joined discs with a deep groove between them in which string is attached and wound, which can be spun alternately downward and upward by its weight and momentum as the string unwinds and rewinds.

    verb

    • 1. move up and down; fluctuate: "popularity polls yo-yo up and down with the flow of events"

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  2. The meaning of YO-YO is a thick grooved double disk with a string attached to its center axle that is made to fall and rise to the hand by unwinding and rewinding on the string. How to use yo-yo in a sentence.

  3. to move up and down quickly, or to change repeatedly between one level and another: She said that her weight had yo-yoed over the years. They said that the price of fossil fuels is going to yoyo. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yo-yoYo-yo - Wikipedia

    A yo-yo (also spelled yoyo) is a toy consisting of an axle connected to two disks, and a string looped around the axle, similar to a spool. It is an ancient toy with proof of existence since 440 BC. The yo-yo was also called a bandalore in the 17th century.

  5. yo-yo, a toy that falls and rises back to the hand by the unwinding and rewinding of a string attached to an axle that connects two disks of equal size and weight. The disks can be made of plastic, wood, or metal. As a person drops the yo-yo, the string that is wound around the axle releases.

  6. a spoollike toy consisting of two thick wooden, plastic, or metal disks connected by a dowel pin in the center to which a string is attached, one end being looped around the player's finger so that the toy can be spun out and reeled in by wrist motion.

  7. A yo-yo is a toy made of a round piece of wood or plastic attached to a piece of string. You play with the yo-yo by letting it rise and fall on the string.

  8. A yo-yo is a toy that's made of a string wound around two connected discs. The trick of a yo-yo is to drop the discs to the end of the string and flick them back up into your hand. When you learn to use a yo-yo, you can do tricks that involve the spinning discs and the string's tension.