PP Acronyms refer to common acronyms on the manosphere side of the internet containing the two letter combo "PP"
here are some examples:
PPD : purple pill debate
PPaD: pussy pass denied
PPB: passport bro
PPaP: pen pineapple apple pen
PP : penis
I got some PP acronyms confused yesterday, i need a dictionary
Acronyms which are made up by random people because they are not socially adept.
Person 1: Hey, wybtpsfmt?
Person 2: What does that mean.
Person 1: Would you buy that purple sweater for me tomorrow?
Person 2: Wow, that is one of the many things that aren't shorter if you say the acronym
Dueces refers to "doubling down"
"Dueces on the" refers to one acronym that has at least two meanings.
Dueces on the: INSERT ANY ACRONYM THAT HAS MORE THAN ONE MEANING.
Ex.- "dueces on the GP"
GP (Acronym) means Getting Paid or Go Party.
"Dueces on the GP" = Get paid, Go Party
Dueces on the "Acronym".
It's Friday and I just got paid. "Dueces on the GP!"
W.A.J. acronym - was originally created to describe asshole people who can't back up their bullshit trolling comments online.
An acronym where each letter is used in a more creative manner to express more meaning than a simpler letter-for-word acronym would enable.
BDSM is technically an acronym, but not a traditional letter-for-word acronym like "TSA" or "LMAO". Instead, the term BDSM acts as a compound acronym. It stands for "Bondage and Discipline, Domination and Submission, Sadism and Masochism". If that term were expressed as a conventional acronym, it would be written out as "BDDSSM", and so consolidating the redundant letters of the acronym and expressing the term as a compound acronym, "BDSM", makes for a term that is far easier to say.
Manosphere Acronyms refer to acronyms used in the online manosphere for referring to slang terms. Here are examples.
"tPPD" : the purple pill debate
"PPaD" : pussy pass denied
"PPB" : passport bros
"bro, what are the 3 manosphere acronyms?"
Friend: "they are tPPD, PPaD, and PPB."
"thanks"
Past tense of acronym. To have made an acronym of.
The Microsoft peeps told me "he seems to be OOF". But "Out of office" isn't even acronymed that way.