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DPR is an abbreviation of Dream Perfect Regime. Which is an independent, multi-genre music and video group based in Seoul, South Korea. They create, direct, produce and edit all types of visual work as well as curate artists that derive from various music backgrounds and influences. They have one artist under their label called DPR Live.

They are not only famous for their talent, but also for their sexy looks.
A: Hey, have you seen the new music video of Taeyang - "WAKE ME UP"?
B: The one that was directed and produced by those sexy a*s talented men in DPR?
A: Yes! The song is a bop and the visuals are insane!
DPR by urbanflora February 15, 2019

DPR LIVE 

Commonly mistaken as more than one person, Hong Dabin, aka DPR LIVE is an extremely talented Korean rapper who is absolutely brimming with god-tier sexiness. His first album was released in March 2017. Dabin is signed to Dream Perfect Regime, a quality independent label that has flaming hot Christian Yu as its creative force.
Friend1: Have you heard of DPR LIVE?
Friend2: Isn't that a group or something?
Friend1: No! DPR LIVE is a solo artist! Homie is brimming with talent and hotness!
DPR LIVE by composure_____ November 30, 2018

DPR WE GANG GANG 

THAT'S MEAN DPR AKA DREAM PERFECT REGIME IS GANG
DPR we gang gang (gang gang)
Rep it every day ay (ay ay)
I ain’t feelin them fakes (yahh)
They don’t entertain yeh
DPR WE GANG GANG by dpryu_ November 20, 2018

Double Penis Relationship (DPR) 

A male homosexual couple.
Cp. to a Zero Penis Relationship (ZPR) and a Single Penis Relationship (SPR)
Did you know, Johnnie and James just started a proper Double Penis Relationship (DPR) together!
Acronym of "damage per round". Similar to DPS but for turn-based games (such as Dungeons & Dragons).
If you lower your charisma, you can boost your dexterity and do an extra 2 DPR with Twin Strike.
DPR by Roxolan January 5, 2010

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))