wilco
[ wil-koh ]
/ ˈwɪl koʊ /
interjection
(especially in radio transmission) an indication that the message just received will be complied with.
Origin of wilco
First recorded in 1935–40; short for
will comply
Words nearby wilco
wikiup,
wilberforce,
wilbraham,
wilbur,
wilburite,
wilco,
wilcox,
wilcoxon test,
wild,
wild about, be,
wild apricot
Example sentences from the Web for wilco
But I suppose a kind of longstanding love of specific bands would be Radiohead, Wilco, Neil Young, Tom Waits, REM.
Toni Collette on ‘The Realistic Joneses,’‘Lucky Them,’ and Crying in ‘The Sixth Sense’ |Melissa Leon |June 1, 2014 |DAILY BEAST
British Dictionary definitions for wilco
wilco
/ (ˈwɪlˌkəʊ) /
interjection
an expression in signalling, telecommunications, etc, indicating that a message just received will be complied with
Compare roger
Word Origin for wilco
C20: abbreviation for
I will comply