Brio explained

Several people have asked lately what Brio stands for.

We don’t know if it is an acronym, but there is an actual word brio.

According to the online service available at meriam-webster.com the meaning is:

enthusiastic vigor :  vivacity, verve 

That it is.

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10 Responses to Brio explained

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    How about, outrageously expensive bus system that does nothing to improve the current state of affairs.

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  2. Unknown's avatar Chuckles says:

    Buses Running In Oblivion (BRIO)

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  3. Unknown's avatar Chuckles II says:

    Buses Running In Obsolesence (BRIO)

    Obsolesence is definted as the process of becoming obsolete; falling into disuse or becoming out of date.

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  4. Helen Marshall's avatar Helen Marshall says:

    The Sun Metro site says the name was chosen for the connotations in the translation given. . . by whom and why not known…maybe ms shaung did it while waiting to retire.

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    • Unknown's avatar Reality Checker says:

      I’m sick and tired of everything here requiring translation. Like when trying to order a cheeserburger with fries or pay for a purchase.

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      • archaic578's avatar archaic578 says:

        If you don’t like the use of English and Spanish and Spanglish you should not be living on the border.

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        • Unknown's avatar Reality Checker says:

          You said “English and Spanish and Spanglish”. If only! English and Spanglish are dying out in public places and retail establishments. Many who can speak English, refuse to. Others make no effort. It’s getting worse not better. You’re right. Maybe I will move to Texas.

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  5. synical hipster doosh's avatar synical hipster doosh says:

    A brio is beans wrapped inna flar tortila.

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  6. Haiduc's avatar Haiduc says:

    I thought BRIO was cheese?

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  7. U's avatar U says:

    It’s city speak for we are going to increase your taxes again.

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