I. ˈprē(ˌ)mō, ˈprī(ˌ)- adverb
Etymology: Latin, from primus first — more at prime
: in the first place : first
in danger, primo , of setting down material perhaps distasteful to the reader — Lawrence Durrell
II. ˈprē(ˌ)mō noun
( -s )
Etymology: Italian, from primo first, from Latin primus
: the first or leading part (as in a duet or trio)
III. ˈprē(ˌ)mō adjective
Etymology: probably from Italian, chief, first, from Latin primus — more at prime
slang : of the finest quality : excellent
a primo parking spot