An Italian phrase, "Poche Ragazze Da Quelle Parti", first used in the popular Disney comic "PKNA - Paperinik New Adventures". It means "Few girls over there", and was used by the editorial team to draw attention towards a particularly geeky or sad letter/comment.
Still used today on #PkChat.
Still used today on #PkChat.
<Chatter1> uao ke figo raga, ho fatto 1 programma con gcc ke si interfaccia al totaspane kn linux!!!!
<Chatter2> PRDQP, eh?
<Chatter2> PRDQP, eh?
by PkerUNO March 02, 2005
The phonetic pronounciation of "XD" in Italian. Used when an "XD" is in order, but the user doesn't like the actual emoticon.
<User1> :ø)
<User2> ahuhauhuahuahua icsdi' ^^ :D
<User2> ahuhauhuahuahua icsdi' ^^ :D
by PkerUNO August 29, 2004
A phrase used to test how many people are reading in the #PkChat room on irc.azzurra.org. You are supposed to reply with "UUS!".
This originates from a random keyboard sequence which just happens to be the name of a Scandinavian flooring company. On their website is the famous "UUS!", which is where the reply comes from.
This originates from a random keyboard sequence which just happens to be the name of a Scandinavian flooring company. On their website is the famous "UUS!", which is where the reply comes from.
by PkerUNO August 29, 2004
by PkerUNO March 04, 2004