1. Paranoid mother: "I wish you wouldn't hang out with those P.O.D.s at school, Bob."
2. Me: "P.O.D. thinks they're so hardcore.
2. Me: "P.O.D. thinks they're so hardcore.
by pinkboy May 27, 2005
Pop-up Overhead Detonator
A hidden antipersonnel device designed to spring 14 feet when its proximity sensor registers movement within 20 feet of its position. At the apex of its trajectory, it will detonate, showering an area of approximately 120 metres square with flechettes designed to penetrate soft targets such as unarmoured vehicles and personnel.
A hidden antipersonnel device designed to spring 14 feet when its proximity sensor registers movement within 20 feet of its position. At the apex of its trajectory, it will detonate, showering an area of approximately 120 metres square with flechettes designed to penetrate soft targets such as unarmoured vehicles and personnel.
by Peezee-Ark October 05, 2003
by plaza March 04, 2005
by Anonymous October 13, 2003
Acronym for the types of shit you need to take when you need to spray the bathroom with air freshener for five minutes afterward. I.E. Profusely Odiferous Defecation
Most people have already observed the P.O.D. first-hand. You're walking down the hall, about 20 feet away from the bathroom and the stink is absolutely overwhelming. The previous occupant just dropped a P.O.D.
by My-name-was-taken October 26, 2006
Ping Of Death
Generally, sending a 65,536-byte ping packet would violate the Internet Protocol as written in RFC 791, but a packet of such a size can be sent if it is fragmented; when the target computer reassembles the packet, a buffer overflow can occur, which often causes a system crash.
In recent years a different kind of ping attack has become widespread—ping flooding simply floods the victim with so much ping traffic that normal traffic fails to reach the system (a basic denial-of-service attack).
-from wikipedia
Generally, sending a 65,536-byte ping packet would violate the Internet Protocol as written in RFC 791, but a packet of such a size can be sent if it is fragmented; when the target computer reassembles the packet, a buffer overflow can occur, which often causes a system crash.
In recent years a different kind of ping attack has become widespread—ping flooding simply floods the victim with so much ping traffic that normal traffic fails to reach the system (a basic denial-of-service attack).
-from wikipedia
a P.O.D. is one way to crash a computer/network, but is less effective then other DOS/DDOS attacks. Go get yourself a botnet
by mynoduespisused January 15, 2012
by Divit May 28, 2006