To question the factual integrity of a statement made by another person and require a response from them of either: "Porp" if the statement is in fact true or any other word if the statement wasn't true.
Failure to respond with 100% honesty will result in death of one's grandmother, as Porp is derived from the Cantonese word for grandmother. Thus, the stakes are high and you should consider very carefully the implications of porp-lying
Generally used when there is a hint of disbelief about the story/statement. Similar to calling out someone on a bluff.
Failure to respond with 100% honesty will result in death of one's grandmother, as Porp is derived from the Cantonese word for grandmother. Thus, the stakes are high and you should consider very carefully the implications of porp-lying
Generally used when there is a hint of disbelief about the story/statement. Similar to calling out someone on a bluff.
Steve "I just made out with that blonde bird at the bar"
Dan "Porp?"
Steve "Porp"
Dan "Wow, well done bro"
OR (if steve was lying)
Steve "I just made out with that blonde bird at the bar"
Dan "Porp?"
Steve "Nah but I knew she wanted to"
Dan "I knew she was outta your league"
Dan "Porp?"
Steve "Porp"
Dan "Wow, well done bro"
OR (if steve was lying)
Steve "I just made out with that blonde bird at the bar"
Dan "Porp?"
Steve "Nah but I knew she wanted to"
Dan "I knew she was outta your league"
by bentise July 09, 2012