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prr by fluffypanda March 14, 2003
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Have you how Ergys plays football?
Oh,he is a prr
Prr by Vamoslez January 23, 2022
there is lots of preserved PRR rolling stock in the railroad museum of Pennsylvania from GG1s to steam locomotives
PRR by EMD F59PHI November 3, 2024

Paul Rudd Radar (PRR) 

Paul Rudd Radar or PRR its acronym means to have an inner radar that mysteriously notifies a woman, man, or any fan regarding any new movies, appearances, or magazines starring Paul Rudd. It's almost like a Spider Sense, but more like a Paul Rudd Sense. It's like a Death Eater's Mark on the inner forearm, but instead it signals Paul Rudd's fans of his return to the big screen, small screen, or print media.
Ever since Clueless, I've kept up with Paul Rudd, I've developed a serious case of Paul Rudd Radar (PRR).

I felt a sudden surge in my PRR when I heard about the August 2010 edition of GQ.

My Paul Rudd Radar is so strong, I was one of the few who felt the transmission being emitted from 2008's I Could Never Be Your Woman.
Obfuscated pronunciation of 'prick', which can be used in situations where a blatant exclamation of 'prick' would be too obvious and a more subtle approach is required. Can be combined with a cough, or mumbled, to implement an even less noticeable insult.

Prrrk is pronounced similarly to any other word with multiple adjacent R's (e.g. "grrr").

The term originated from Horndean Technology College, from whence it has begun its journey into everyday vocabulary. Fortunately, thus far it has somehow eluded anybody in a position of power, thus retaining excellent usability and a low detection rate.
(Your boss walks into a glass door)
"prrrk!"

- or -

Teacher: "Algebra lets us do some COOL THINGS with maths!"
Class (simultaneously): "prrrk!"
Prrrk by _shagg August 22, 2007
A sound/expression/phrase popularized by the Reggaeton artist Arcangel.

Often used to mark the end of a statement/verse/song, and to hype it. Occasionally combined with the hand gesture of holding a gun.

Almost all reggaeton artists have a oral sound combined with a epithet that they use in every song to declare that it's their work. See example.
It is therefore associated with Arcangel, but became a very popular expression for a period within the culture.
Arcangel - La Maravilla! Prrra!
prrra by Martino Latino December 8, 2009