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PR Drone 

A good looking, well dressed, but fairly dim - and usually female - person who works in a marketing or PR department, obsessed with such useless concepts as "branding" and "synergy".

See Marketing.
"If that god-damned PR Drone doesn't stop asking me stupid questions I'm going to delete her entire work for the past three months."

"Maths is hard. That's why I changed to a marketing degree."
PR Drone by Aye Right September 25, 2007
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Police baton, 24-inches long and rumored to stand for "Public Relations". Manufactured by Monadnock, this effective device made of a polycarbonate resin was made famous when Rodney King got his ass beat by several LAPD officers following a dangerous chase.
"Damn, yo, that fuckin' pig jabbed me in the muthafuckin' chest and shit with that PR-24..."
PR-24 by 357SIG April 3, 2003
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pr(a) = (1-d) + d (pr(t1)/c(t1) + ... + pr(tn)/c(tn)) 

Steve Hmmm.. What's the Google PageRankAlgorithm again Pete?
Pete PR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn)/C(Tn))

PR Logic 

A term used when an item, event, or entity in-game is considered illogical and does not reflect what would happen in real life. Also, many people hate PR logic, they say it's unfair, not understandable, and not even explainable.
"HOW?! This water shouldn't have killed me!"

"Some water kills you, some water doesn't. Must be PR logic."
PR Logic by DatAmazingGamer December 12, 2020

PR nightmare

Public relations nightmare. Used to describe decisions or actions made by a corporation or influencer that could potentially lead to their cancellation or wide-spread hate.
PR nightmare by AnonymousToad January 2, 2023
The 24" PRosecutor batton,as christened by Lon Anderssen,is a police weapon for self-defence & crowd-control.It is a modification of the Okinawan "Kobudo" weapon :TONFA.
It can be made from syntetic polycabonate resin or wood. The former being prefered to the latter for environmental conservation reasons and minimum force law: that wood's degree of freedom would not allow.
PR-24 by Adedayo Ogunnaike February 18, 2004