To do something so well, there is no conceivable way it could have gone any better.
This phrase originates in the game, Pizza Tower, where it was possible to P Rank levels.
This phrase originates in the game, Pizza Tower, where it was possible to P Rank levels.
Troy looked amazing. Their clothes were spotless, their breath was minty fresh, and their hair was spiked to perfection. They had truly P Ranked their look.
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The blue parking lot sign emoji has received tons of run on social media recently because of a new viral phrase, “Pushin’ P.”
A lot of people have no clue what it means, where it came from, or even how to use it correctly. Are you one of those people? If so, this is the story for you. (You clicked on this post, so it’s a good bet.)
Don’t worry, if you’re out of touch with pop culture lingo: here’s quick translation of the phrase.
“Pushin’ P” is a term that originated from Atlanta rapper Gunna, one of the biggest stars in hip-hop who released his newest album, “DS4EVER,” this month.
The P in “Pushin’ P” essentially means “player,” as in, keeping it real. As Gunna explained it during an interview with “The Breakfast Club,” it’s primarily used in a positive way — if you wake up to a beach view, that’s P. If you spent thousands on a Rolex watch, that’s P. If you do something bad or stupid, though, that’s not P.
A lot of people have no clue what it means, where it came from, or even how to use it correctly. Are you one of those people? If so, this is the story for you. (You clicked on this post, so it’s a good bet.)
Don’t worry, if you’re out of touch with pop culture lingo: here’s quick translation of the phrase.
“Pushin’ P” is a term that originated from Atlanta rapper Gunna, one of the biggest stars in hip-hop who released his newest album, “DS4EVER,” this month.
The P in “Pushin’ P” essentially means “player,” as in, keeping it real. As Gunna explained it during an interview with “The Breakfast Club,” it’s primarily used in a positive way — if you wake up to a beach view, that’s P. If you spent thousands on a Rolex watch, that’s P. If you do something bad or stupid, though, that’s not P.
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