Immo, noun
/ˈɪməʊ/
- Forms:
- Also with small initial.
- Origin:
- Journalistic abbreviation of Immorality (Act), see immorality.
1. In the phrase Immo Act, Immorality Act (see immorality sense 1). Also attributive.
1971 Post 30 May 25Sam, a 29-year-old lorry driver, was found guilty of having broken the Immo Act with Liverpool-born..42-year-old twice divorced mother of 4.
1985 K. Ngwenya in Drum June 48When Drum staffer the late Can Themba campaigned for the lifting of prohibition, he exhorted: ‘Let the people drink..they are drinking anyway.’ The same could be said for the Immo Act.

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