P I in urban terms is short for Pimpin'. Keep it P I, literally translates to keep it pimpin'. It's used as an adjective for behavior which emphasizes the point of staying in a way which mirrors the likes of being even keeled,
professional, focused, practical, and efficient in whichever context the phrase is applied. Use of the phrase is an analogous, if not synonymous, to the same phrase popularized in business jargon: Keep it P I. It is also very analogous to the phrase Keep it player; whereas keep it player generally applies more so to contexts of romance and/or romantic/sexual relationships, the phrase Keep it P I applies more so across a broader range of contexts. For example "Keep it player" would fit better than "keep it P I when a friend asks how they should go about approaching a newfound relationship. And while "Keep it P I" could fit in the same context, more so emphasizing a more calculated and business like approach; it's use might fit better in a context where two co-workers may have gotten into a confrontation that runs the risk of escalating. In that case Keep it P I may be used to express desire for behavior which de-escalates the immediate confrontation in favor of staying on task as the preferred or more plausible, or efficient way for each individual party to shine or otherwise win in the universal game of life.
Look breh, I ain't feelin what them ass holes at the store been doin, but for now I'ma keep it P I because they gone get themselves caught up regardless of how I I go about dealing with that shit.
Keep Calm and Carry On was a motivational poster produced by the British government in 1939 in preparation for World War II. The poster was intended to raise the morale of the British public, threatened with widely predicted mass air attacks on major cities.
I have a keep calm and carry on poster in my room
Keep Calm and Carry On was a motivational poster produced by the British government in 1939 in preparation for World War II. The poster was intended to raise the morale of the British public, threatened with widely predicted mass air attacks on major cities
I have a keep calm and carry on poster in my room
Similar to keep it 100 or keep it a buck but more along the lines of keep it straight or in complete honesty.
Keep it ace, we boutta win this game.
You really think you can get her bro? Keep it ace.
no please really help me I'm being keep in L1026, 36419 Geisa, Deutschland help
help the german teacher is keeping me in his basement
A cat and sheep combination that eventually grows into a shat.
"I saw a keep the other day as I drove in my Jeep. It went beep."
"Does her dress have pockets? Because where in the world is she keeping her audacity?" is a 2021 colloquialism that expresses astonishment in response to an action perceived as rude, intrusive, or tactless. It is often shortened to "Can you believe the pockets on them?" or, simply, "the pockets."
"My mother-in-law just left a voicemail that she's on her way to stay with us for the next month..."
"Does her dress have pockets? Because where in the world is she keeping her audacity?"
"The new hire just interrupted the CEO during a meeting. Can you believe the pockets on that guy?"
"Deborah came right up to me at the bake sale and complimented my snickerdoodles even though I know for a fact that she told Trisha that she thinks my snickerdoodles taste like chlamydia. The absolute POCKETS on this bitch."