Acronym for "Point of Story". Frequently used when someone telling a story starts rambling off subject.
Guy: "I failed my test today."
Girl: "Really? What happened?"
Guy: "Well, see last night I was busy playing video games. Oh and I beat Level 10! That was really hard and I had to get past that tri-morg monster. That was the first time I ever made it past one of those. Usually to get around them you have to -"
Girl: "P.O.S.?"
Guy: "Oh! Well... I didn't study enough."
Girl: "Really? What happened?"
Guy: "Well, see last night I was busy playing video games. Oh and I beat Level 10! That was really hard and I had to get past that tri-morg monster. That was the first time I ever made it past one of those. Usually to get around them you have to -"
Girl: "P.O.S.?"
Guy: "Oh! Well... I didn't study enough."
by benita August 29, 2005
1-Something PO is something silly but funny. Intensely cool and cute.
2-It can be used to describe a person.
3-It can also be used as a verb.
Synonims: dope, mean, wicked, cool, etc.
2-It can be used to describe a person.
3-It can also be used as a verb.
Synonims: dope, mean, wicked, cool, etc.
1- That shirt is PO man. Its dope
2- Yeah, I know her, she is so PO! She rocks.
3- What's up?
Nothing man, just POing
2- Yeah, I know her, she is so PO! She rocks.
3- What's up?
Nothing man, just POing
by bloodymery January 21, 2004
Meaning "Peace Out". Commonly used at the end of a conversation with someone; used instead of saying "Goodbye"
by Jake Mortimer May 16, 2007
by P - O February 07, 2003
The term used for a cop (usually a mall-cop or rent-a-cop) who patrols in one of those small golf-cart-like vehicles that they usually employ. This could also refer to a security card using the same vehicle. The vehicles are usually quite slow, and cumbersome and often act to incapacitate the already overweight and out-of-shape doughnut huffer or to merely act as an alternative to having to walk on their patrol. The mini po-po is known to prefer dealing with insignificant issues rather then something that might actually make a difference. These include, but are not limited to, shoplifting, loitering, busting skateboarders, jay walking, public intoxication, minor traffic infractions, and possession of marijuana.
by xdementia August 15, 2007
by Alli March 02, 2005
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