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piposism

when someone says something that makes you realize that you are dummer than you look.
an example piposism says that you can promote yourself you just have to realize that everyone is as dumb as you are, crikey!
by nicoleode September 23, 2008
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pupromics

An anagram of micropups, often used be detractors of the phenomenon to assert both their familiarity with the concept and their apparent disdain for the beasts.
"Are you kids still playing that stupid pupromics card game? I've never seen such foolishness!"

"It's micropups, Mom"

"Whatever."
by Fancycwabs October 12, 2007
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PINRO

An acronym for "Post-It-Note, Report Out". A classic training practice where groups write notes on giant post-it notes and then ready off their responses. May not be exciting, but is used everywhere.
Forced to sit through another training with group talk and PINRO work.
by John QP September 12, 2012
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pirouetter

a small girlfriend performs ballet dancing and hugging
oh man, that girl has such a tight pirouetter body!
by sarahbrolin September 13, 2012
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pierog i kaczka

Two very smart humans from myp that ship Destiel and Hannigram
I just met pierog i kaczka and they're terryfying
by datboiwhaddup February 3, 2017
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pipöl

retarded way for João Martins to ask if anyone is around
pipöl?!?!??!?!?
by memegod1234 April 13, 2017
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Pierogi

A characteristic, traditional Polish dish similar to ravioli and dumplings. Made of folded pasta bread with a filling, frequently cottage cheese and mashed potatoes (this form is called "pierogi ruskie", lit. "Russian pierogi", which is a non-indicative name as the dish is not from Russia). They can also be made with meat, spinach, wild strawberries and other fillings. Pierogi are served cooked, sometimes cooked and fried, with a topping. The topping can be fried onion, skwarki (Polish form of pork rind, cut up into small dice and deep-fried) or sometimes smetana (sour heavy cream).
Important note: "Pierogies" is a glaring and bad grammatical error, it's a double plural. "Pierogi" is the correct plural and "pieróg" 'pjεrug ("pyeh-roog") is the real singular. Polish people are happy to remind every foreigner who makes this mistake. Also, it's "pierogi", not "pierogie".
A: We'll go to that traditional Polish restaurant for dinner. What do you want from there?
B: I don't know, maybe some pierogi with meat.
A: OK, nice. I'll get some sour rye soup.

alt.
A: Waiter, I'd like the kotlet schabowy with mashed potatoes and lettuce.
B: I'd like some pierogies with meat.
A: Excuse me. *turns to B* Hey, "pierogies" is not a word. Singular "pieróg", plural "pierogi".
B: I don't believe you. What's the matter? Isn't the singular spelled "p-i-e-r-o-g-i-e" anyway?
*pimpslap.gif*
A: Didn't you take a single look at the menu? The plural is "P-I-E-R-O-G-I", without an E at the end! The singular is "pieróg"! P-I-E-R-O acute-G! "Pyeh-roog"! Say it!
B: *shaking* ...pyeh-roog?
A: Good!
B: I... get it. But...
A: But what?
B: Don't you Poles already double-pluralize English loan words? "Chips - chipsy" (chips in the American meaning), "dżins - dżinsy" (jeans)?
A: Oh, I guess you're right. *ashamed.jpg*
by Egg F1337 April 18, 2017
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