Definitions
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- initialism Bring Your Own
- initialism Buy Your Own
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Examples
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Lobster, and steak, plenty of wine, and an unending supply of vodka, in addition to "BYO" supplies.
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It’s called BYO – some people bring in cheap crap and others fine wines.
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Virgin Mobile offers a bonus 20 per cent calls and messaging credit to customers who "BYO", and Optus and Vodafone have both created speciality SIM-only iPhone plans presumably to snare customers who buy their iPhones directly through Apple.
CNET Australia 2010
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Ate out that evening at the "Hot Chili Bean cafe" - a "BYO" restaurant up the promenade from the hotel.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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The "BYO" is just a matter of 4 screws, popping in the drive and connecting the data and power, and closing it up.
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THE organisers of the Meredith Music Festival allowed patrons to "BYO" in 1991 because they didn't have a licence to sell alcohol.
unknown title 2009
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The "BYO" is just a matter of 4 screws, popping in the drive and connecting the data and power, and closing it up.
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Anyone wishing to attend is welcome to join us for a "BYO" brown bag lunch at noon.
unknown title 2008
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People want and prefer BYO for business, and don't mind forking out money for their own devices.
Brett Caine: BYO for Business -- Is It Right for Your Company? Brett Caine 2011
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Now we're hearing about BYO in business and the reality is far different.
Brett Caine: BYO for Business -- Is It Right for Your Company? Brett Caine 2011
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