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Po

A big fluffy best friend thats there when someones boyfriend left her. Gives big hugs and always a call away. Can make satan giggle and flamingos crack up. Deffinately something you need.

Oh Kayla, ur such a Po!

by lamiiii April 12, 2008

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po po

The cool way to refer to the police. When you're cocked off your ass in the car driving 40 mph over the speed limit with a 20g bag past curfew with a broken taillight, and someone says "hey look guise its the popo" suddenly the situation no longer seems dangerous and the posibility of getting pulled over becomes non-eixistent.

Jarrett: FUCK DUDE I JUST SAW A COP!

Dan: FUCK!

Bob: hahahah the po po.. hahahhaha
Dan: hahhahhhah hey dude let's race that mustang!!

by trallalalala January 19, 2012

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po

poor or homeless. Usually used for abum

Man that guy on the street looked po homie G

by Chuubacca March 10, 2005

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pos

pound off session as in jerkin it so that guys have a secret word to say just like girls

My pos today couldn't have been any better.

by sau student June 2, 2011

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pos

short form for "piece of shit"
A term used to type how your feeling about some object, faster because you cant actually type any faster then 25 words per min. Or used buy someone who took a typing class in high school but skiped it soo much he/she scraped by and barly passed and now is too lazy to learn how to type w/o looking at the keyboard.
"also see POJ"

"There was this POS civic today that I dlew the doors off"

by Jeff Currie November 14, 2003

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pos

To name something related to something fugly.

You know that pos, heh~?

by Fect April 11, 2003

5๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


Po-tay-to po-tah-to

Actually, Ira Gershwin lyrics, from song collaboratively written with his brother, George, titled Let's Call the Whole Thing Off. First performed by Fred Adstaire (with Ginger Rogers) in 1930s film, Shall We Dance. Originally, "You think this way, I think that way, this'll never work." Has evolved into, "You think like this, I think like that, means the same, whatever...". Now somewhat akin to "six of one, half-dozen of the other".

A: "I'm going to the park to use the walking trail."
B: "Oh, the bike path, you mean?"
A: "Potayo, potahto."

by MeLizzard August 9, 2005

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