POPO

pants off plans off; when one declines an invitation to go out because they've already removed their pants.
He asked me to meet up him for a drink, but I was already POPO.
by sloanzone November 20, 2019
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popo

I went to popo's house to help her bake cookies.
by BovineOne September 9, 2006
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popo

here comes the P.O.P.O
by looker December 1, 2003
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popo

In spanish and other languages, it means booty, butt, or ass. Most teenagers in the United States use po-po as the abreviation or slang for police.
Brittany and Julia are the po-po officers! They are popo heads, too!
by VforVagina January 9, 2006
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popo

mother's affectionate slang for a baby's bottom.
Old song goes "feet up, pat em on the popo, just hear him laugh....ha ha ha......"
by Roxyann February 16, 2009
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Popo

To kick or ban one/many peoples from the party, skype call, ect.
Adam was being very loud and freaky, so Aaron Popo'd him.
by Aaron~ January 1, 2013
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POPO

The term Po Po comes from the early 60's during the cold war between the U.S. and Russia.....it was a slang term referring to the investigative officers who worked for the Politbureau....the highest power in the nation.......Politbureau Police or Po Po's as agents for the U.S. and Britain were highly respected for their investigative and policing skills as well as how someone could be made to disappear when they needed it. Many of the older terms for police stem from code names and secret speak words starting back in the late 40's just after WW2 finished and the secret agents were starting to come into play on all sides.
The Popo's were members of the political police force in Russia.
by we_are_anecdotal March 13, 2016
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