pronounced "pomm-ee"
Originally an acronym for the status of inmates sent to Australia: 'Prisoner of Mother England'.
At first used by the English to describe Australians (as anyone Australian must, obviously, have come from prison), now in a strange refersal used by Australians to designate anyone from England.
Originally an acronym for the status of inmates sent to Australia: 'Prisoner of Mother England'.
At first used by the English to describe Australians (as anyone Australian must, obviously, have come from prison), now in a strange refersal used by Australians to designate anyone from England.
"Oid loik ta waelcum tha pome baastud ta god's awn eu-uth, and ta remoind him we deown't loik stack-ap sticky beeks reound hee."
by Figleaf23 January 01, 2009

a negative word when refering to british
Prisoner
Of
Mother
England
its not quite as insulting from the american perspective, but it is an insult to the british
Prisoner
Of
Mother
England
its not quite as insulting from the american perspective, but it is an insult to the british
by blah November 15, 2004

A simple-minded rhyme.
by Aletheia Vonlubs May 10, 2008


A word to call someone. Can be a neutral word, an alternative to perhaps "dude"
May be used offensively
May be used offensively
by shiny July 16, 2004

A pome boy is who, like Pomeranian dogs, is very cute but needs a lot of attention and is very presumptuous, in fact the only good thing about him is being physically attractive
Nate Jacobs Is a pome boy who has the attention of many girls but is rude and thinks he is unattainable
by Thebluedress April 18, 2022

Prisoner Of Mother England
Used to describe 21st century British colonies (including but not exclusive to: Jamaica, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, The United Kingdom, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, Kenya) and his loyal subjects that still have a foreign head of state on their currency and on the walls of their government office.
Synonym: POHM (Prisoner Of His Majesty)
Used to describe 21st century British colonies (including but not exclusive to: Jamaica, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, The United Kingdom, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, Kenya) and his loyal subjects that still have a foreign head of state on their currency and on the walls of their government office.
Synonym: POHM (Prisoner Of His Majesty)
Cletus: Hey JaQuan check it out, that tea-drinking red-coat with the funny accent is yelling about how the working man should rise up and demand the government take his rights away.
JaQuan: *hearty Southerner laugh*. Typical POME (pronounced pomm-ee)
JaQuan: *hearty Southerner laugh*. Typical POME (pronounced pomm-ee)
by phbl February 05, 2025
