by faxie13 March 30, 2021
by Phillip O'Neele February 26, 2007
by Old AP April 15, 2008
by MILF on Harowein March 14, 2020
by Teh Beagle May 31, 2007
People who drive former police cars.
-Modern day citizens with spotlights.
-Most drive their cars with their seats pushed back to the center of the vehicle (where the front and back doors meet), so it is very unlikely to ever look a foe po in the face.
-These cars most likely have tinted the windows past the legal limit.
-People with these cars also tend to like systems/subs.
-These people will be found constantly sticking things between metal parts of the vehicle in attempt to lessen the metal sounding vibrations due to this system.
-These people are known to walk with a "gangsta lean."
-Evidence of a foe po = non government plates
-Also referred to as "Freudian Politia."
-Modern day citizens with spotlights.
-Most drive their cars with their seats pushed back to the center of the vehicle (where the front and back doors meet), so it is very unlikely to ever look a foe po in the face.
-These cars most likely have tinted the windows past the legal limit.
-People with these cars also tend to like systems/subs.
-These people will be found constantly sticking things between metal parts of the vehicle in attempt to lessen the metal sounding vibrations due to this system.
-These people are known to walk with a "gangsta lean."
-Evidence of a foe po = non government plates
-Also referred to as "Freudian Politia."
I went the speed limit for over 10 miles on the interstate, only to find out I was following a foe po.
by 2k3t February 23, 2010
Abbreviated form of Positive Mentions. Used in advertising lingo to denote favorable product placement in television shows, advertisements and movies.
"All you have to do as the writing staff of an NBC show is incorporate Positive Mentions or Pos-Mens of GE Products into your show." - Jack Donaghy, GE Chairman of East-Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming
by Bke_Dawg October 25, 2009