means "platonically". Like "/s" it's commonly used at the end of a phrase to denote that the message is entirely platonic.
by neeksthedipwit September 22, 2020
/p is a tone indicator which means 'platonic'. it's used in text to show that whatever you're saying, is completely platonic, unlike its counterpart /r
by pinapplexpapaya November 1, 2020
by SlopNChop September 24, 2016
Like so many young NFL rookies, the sudden wealth results in a lack of discipline, focused less on football and more on P&P!
by talk2me-JCH2 December 29, 2021
(verb) to "Party & Play". Term seems to originate from Craigslist and/or other personal ads where the poster of the ad is in search of someone to Party (Do drugs. Usually Crystal Meth.) and Play (Engage in sex acts or intercourse.) with, just for the day/night. This term seems to be most prevalent among homosexual men.
by Shabarella June 29, 2005
by jrrajs May 7, 2007