An utterance of an act that leads to victory in any type of game, be it a video or board-game. Always said after the fact.
The power play itself can refer to any thing or action that made the person win said game.
The person uttering it has to be Punjabi or in league with a person of Punjabi descent for the PPP to make any sense.
*When playing dice*
Player 1: "You rolled 2 "6's" in a row, how is that even possible?"
1. The specific location within a video in which compression alters the appearance of the image.
2. An artifact from video compression provided as proof or validity of an event that didn't occur (generally) aided by excessive documentation, unrepeatable experiments and/or high contrasted imagery.
Used to refer to a bizarre, confusing, or nonsensical analysis or research, typically one from which it is difficult to extricate oneself and must utilize altered evidence.
Reminiscent of Reddit user Punjabi-Batman who conducted extensive analysis into the alleged Malaysia Airlines MH370 Portal dissapearance videos by manipulating the videos (changing color values, frame by frame, AI video enhancing) to find minute details in order to attempt to prove their credibility. He also would make videos on Android and comment in round about ways to obfuscate original sources.
The Southall special. Usually starts after the mandem have finished their lamb chops and Hennessy, and someone (Dhunna, obviously) gets too gassed. The âpickle twistâ is when he rams two greasy fingers straight up Chodaâs bunda, gives it a proper wrist crank like heâs opening a stubborn achar jar, and then licks it after, swearing it tastes âspicy but sweet.â Chodaâs screaming in Punjabi, Harps is holding his ankles behind his head like a rotisserie chicken, and Manvirâs in the corner tugging it while blasting Panjabi MC. Ends with the sheets smelling like garlic naan.
Bruv, she hit me with the Punjabi Pickle Twist outta nowhere â one second Iâm calm, next second Iâmfolded like a samosa in Manvirâs mumâs tupperware.