Bo
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Bo or BO may refer to
Arts and entertainment
Film, television, and theatre
- Box office, where tickets to an event are sold, and by extension, the amount of business a production receives
- BA:BO, 2008 South Korean film
- Bo (film), a Belgian film starring Ella-June Henrard as an underage escort; directed by Hans Herbots
- Bo Cocky, the main protagonist in the 2006 film Supertwink
- Bo (Lost Girl), the protagonist in the Lost Girl TV series
- Bo Adams, main character in the Believe TV series
- Bo Brady, in the soap opera Days of Our Lives
- Bo Duke, one of the main characters in The Dukes of Hazzard TV series
- Bo Monkey, a main character in the Nickelodeon TV series Fresh Beat Band of Spies
- Bo Peep, in the Toy Story animated film
- Bo Sinclair, in House of Wax (2005 film)
- Bo, a cheetah from the TV series Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
Gaming
- Call of Duty: Black Ops, a first-person shooter video game
- Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, first in the Legacy of Kain video game series
- Bo' Rai Cho, in the Mortal Kombat video game series
- Bo Abobo from the video game Double Dragon
Music
- Bo (instrument), a Chinese cymbal
- Böhse Onkelz, a German rock band
Other media
- Little Bo Peep, from a nursery rhyme
- Bo Sheep, in the US Acres comic strip
- Bo, a cartoon character in Muse magazine
- Bo, an orphan named "Boniface" in the Cornelia Funke novel The Thief Lord
Ethnic groups
- Bo people (China), a nearly extinct minority population in Southern China
- Bo people of Laos, see List of ethnic groups in Laos
- Bo people (Andaman), a recently extinct group in the Andaman Islands
Human names
- Bo (given name), name origin, plus a list of people with the name or nickname
- Bo (surname), name origin, plus a list of people with the surname
- Bo (Chinese surname), Chinese family names
Math and science
Medicine
- Bacterial overgrowth, medical disorder of malabsorption
- Body odor
- Bowel obstruction
- Bronchiolitis obliterans
Other uses in mathematics and science
- BO, in mathematics, the classifying space of the orthogonal group
- In chemistry and physics, the Born–Oppenheimer approximation
- Ficus religiosa, a.k.a. Bo-Tree, a species of Asian fig
People
- Bo Derek (born 1956), stage name of American actress and model Mary Cathleen Collins
- Bo Diddley (1928-2008), stage name of American singer/guitarist Ellas Otha Bates
- Bo Jackson (born 1962), nickname of an American professional baseball and football player
- Bo Dallas, ring name of American professional wrestler Taylor Michael Rotunda (born 1990)
- Bo Dupp, ring name, along with Otto Schwanz, of American professional wrestler William Murray Happer (born 1972)
Places
- Bo, Sierra Leone, a city
- Bő, Hungary, a village
- Bø (disambiguation), various places in Norway
- .bo, Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Bolivia
- Le Bô, commune in the Calvados département of France
- Bo (亳, Bó) in Shandong, the original capital of the Tang King who founded China's Shang Dynasty
- Palazzo Bo, or "Il Bo", the historic seat of the University of Padua
Transportation
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (reporting mark BO)
- Bouraq Indonesia Airlines (IATA airline code BO)
- BO, UIC classification for the railroad locomotive wheel arrangement 0-4-0, in the Whyte notation
Other uses
- Bō, or east Asian quarterstaff, a staff weapon used in the martial art Bōjutsu
- Bo (dog), a pet belonging to U.S. President Barack Obama
- Bo (parsha), fifteenth weekly Torah reading
- Bo (title), a Chinese title typically translated as "count"
- Bojagi or bo, a Korean wrapping cloth
- Back Orifice, remote administration software
- Barrel of Oil, sometimes used in place of bbl
- Beneficial owner, in property law
- Biarritz Olympique, a French rugby union club
- Business Objects (company), an enterprise software company
- "bo", Standard Tibetan ISO 639-1 language code
See also
- Pages that begin with "Bo"
- B0 (disambiguation)
- BOH (disambiguation)
- B&O (disambiguation)
- Beau (disambiguation)
- Bow (disambiguation)
- Bozhou (disambiguation)
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