Politically Correct. A left wing plot, encouraged by the soft cock media, to ensure that people are persecuted if one calls a spade a spade. The idea is that no one's feelings are to be hurt and everyone is homogenous. You used to be able to say "Gee, you are a short cunt". Now you say nothing but if you really must say something, you must say "I am very sorry to notice that you are vertically challenged".
I hate being PC. I want to go back to the days when men were men and women were glad !
A fuckwit is a 'fuckwit'. A fuckwit is not an 'otherwise valuable and wonderful person which I have failed to ascertain the reasons for being unable to understand or enjoy the company of'.
A fuckwit is a 'fuckwit'. A fuckwit is not an 'otherwise valuable and wonderful person which I have failed to ascertain the reasons for being unable to understand or enjoy the company of'.
by Busted Hyman July 09, 2006
Personal Computer. Despite its definition, PC's were originally computers with Intel processors. Most people think that PPC is synonymous with Windows, however, those people are idiot when it comes to computers. PC includes Windows, any variant of Linux (that is a lot of operating systems), BSD, Solaris, and all Unix-based operating systems. Macs are Unix based, so when people compare Macs to PCs, they are comparing the same thing. This is not because Macs are "Personal" (Windows is more common in workplaces now), but Macs match every other of today's definition of PC.
Mac users need to STFU. Macs are PCs, and Windows always have (can't say always will be) been better. The best PCs are not Windows, however.
by TheTrueComputerExpert February 08, 2012
by MysticChick412 July 01, 2011
by green earth observer October 08, 2006
Abbreviation for 'Pork Chop Sandwiches', a reference to the comic re-dubbing of a Public Service Announcement, shown as part of the American GI Joe cartoon. The re-dubbs were created by Eric Fensler, and have been popular on the web for many years.
The meaning of the term PCS relates to the events in the re-dubbed PSA, where a character called Blowtorch saves some retarded children from a fire they have caused, due to their ineptitude in the kitchen. His opening line is a shout of "Pork chop sandwiches!", and this is informally used as the film's title, which is actually "PSA07".
The PSA's denouement has the older of the two retarded children babbling incoherently to Blowtorch, resulting in his silent face, staring, motionless, as if 'in to camera', conveying the sentiment that there is really no possible response to such utterly nonsensical rubbish.
As such, it is used in text messages, web sites etc. as an exclamation in response to a situation where the absurdity, stupidity, perversity, or even inherent unfairness, is apparent to anyone intelligent, and as such needs no further explanation. To acknowledge a situation with 'PCS' is to convey that one understands exactly what the other person is feeling.
The meaning of the term PCS relates to the events in the re-dubbed PSA, where a character called Blowtorch saves some retarded children from a fire they have caused, due to their ineptitude in the kitchen. His opening line is a shout of "Pork chop sandwiches!", and this is informally used as the film's title, which is actually "PSA07".
The PSA's denouement has the older of the two retarded children babbling incoherently to Blowtorch, resulting in his silent face, staring, motionless, as if 'in to camera', conveying the sentiment that there is really no possible response to such utterly nonsensical rubbish.
As such, it is used in text messages, web sites etc. as an exclamation in response to a situation where the absurdity, stupidity, perversity, or even inherent unfairness, is apparent to anyone intelligent, and as such needs no further explanation. To acknowledge a situation with 'PCS' is to convey that one understands exactly what the other person is feeling.
Kev: My manager just told me that he couldn't give me a raise because I'd not written any new articles for the intranet.
Steve: Didn't he tell you not to spend time writing those, as fixing customer crit. sit.s was more important?
Kev: Yes.
Steve: PCS.
Steve: Didn't he tell you not to spend time writing those, as fixing customer crit. sit.s was more important?
Kev: Yes.
Steve: PCS.
by dukeofmongford February 06, 2010
by Matt Lauten December 15, 2005