Postby Psy » May 24th, 2011 6:00 am
Are you sure it's ii po? Perhaps you mean ippo? While I've heard muri-po before (I guess it originated from muri-ppoi ...?), I can't say the same for ii po. If it's the former, I don't know... I'd guesstimate that it might be some super-geeky variant of ii yo. If the latter, then it means "one step," which is very commonly used.
... context would be helpful.
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