Alex
EO Eleven. English changes drastically over time. All right, the question is how a process speedy goes? So, sometimes I wonder if contemporary English speaking folks know the terms which were used a few decades ago? For instance, can somebody nowadays explain plainly what does it mean ' eo eleven ' ? The term, I presume, was used a lot in the past sixties or so. For myself I got a vague idea of its meaning. Thanks a lot.
Oct 7, 2012 12:05 PM
Answers · 3
Alex, I don't think 'eo eleven' has ever been a common contemporary phrase in English. It seems to have been the title of a song and could have meant 'everything on eleven', but I can't find a definitive explanation on the web.
October 7, 2012
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