Moto means "motorcycle" or "motorbike" in Spanish. It is a frequently used term in both oral and written contexts, given the popularity of motorcycles in Spanish-speaking countries.
Examples
Spanish: Me encanta recorrer la ciudad en moto.
English: I love exploring the city on a motorcycle.
Spanish: Compró una moto nueva para sus desplazamientos diarios.
English: He bought a new motorbike for his daily commutes.
Idiomatic Expressions
Echar una moto - to criticize or speak badly about someone or something.
Spanish: No le eches una moto a mi amigo, él es muy honesto.
English: Don't badmouth my friend, he is very honest.
Tener mala moto - to have a grudge or ill feelings towards someone.
Spanish: ¿Por qué tienes mala moto con tu vecino?
English: Why do you hold a grudge against your neighbor?
Ir con toda la moto - to go all in, to do something with full determination.
Spanish: Va con toda la moto a ganar la competencia.
English: He's going all in to win the competition.
Etymology
The word "moto" comes from the English word "motor."