Acronym for "Post Potter Depression Syndrome" that occurs after seeing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.
Symptoms include a feeling of overwhelming sadness, a feeling that one's childhood has ended, a desire reread the whole series over again, a realization that one must finally find a job, and red, puffy eyes.
PPDS can affect anyone, but those most prone are between ages 16 and 32.
Post Potter Depression Syndrome was first diagnosed on July 15th, 2011. There is no none cure.
Symptoms include a feeling of overwhelming sadness, a feeling that one's childhood has ended, a desire reread the whole series over again, a realization that one must finally find a job, and red, puffy eyes.
PPDS can affect anyone, but those most prone are between ages 16 and 32.
Post Potter Depression Syndrome was first diagnosed on July 15th, 2011. There is no none cure.
by grobend July 23, 2011
Post Pattaya Depression Syndrome. A depressive state one receives when faced with a return to the suppressive western society after enjoying the company and intimacy of beautiful Thai women from Pattaya city.
by mgtow666 December 01, 2013
Post Party Depression, the low you feel after a good party, get together, or weekend with friends or family. When you go from having fun and all your friends to home alone or basically alone and you just feel bummed out and you come down emotionally from a great time. First Started by Jeff M in NY.
"Man that was a great weekend at Darien Lake, partying, rides and great family!"
"Yeah but now that we're home and everyone is back to there individual lives again I'm feeling some PPD hard."
"Yeah but now that we're home and everyone is back to there individual lives again I'm feeling some PPD hard."
by SD6515 August 10, 2009
PPD = Post Potter Depression
The anxiety ridden period that Harry Potter fans will go through after the final movie is over. It is a mixture of happiness to have finally seen the movie and sadness that it is over and it's THE END. The length of the PPD is determined by how much of an uber fan each person is.
Symptoms may include: collecting any and all Harry Potter paraphernalia available, sleeping on Harry Potter sheets, re-reading Harry Potter books, watching over all previous Harry Potter movies, wearing clothing that make reference to Harry Potter in some way etc.
The anxiety ridden period that Harry Potter fans will go through after the final movie is over. It is a mixture of happiness to have finally seen the movie and sadness that it is over and it's THE END. The length of the PPD is determined by how much of an uber fan each person is.
Symptoms may include: collecting any and all Harry Potter paraphernalia available, sleeping on Harry Potter sheets, re-reading Harry Potter books, watching over all previous Harry Potter movies, wearing clothing that make reference to Harry Potter in some way etc.
Friend 1: So we're going to see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 this weekend right?
Friend 2: Absolutely! I can't wait.
Friend 1: Is your sister coming with us and I know she's a hardcore Harry fan?
Friend 2: Nope, she went last weekend and now she's in a serious PPD. She just sits in her room reading over all of the books.
Friend 2: Absolutely! I can't wait.
Friend 1: Is your sister coming with us and I know she's a hardcore Harry fan?
Friend 2: Nope, she went last weekend and now she's in a serious PPD. She just sits in her room reading over all of the books.
by Ellarina December 29, 2010
n. acronym for Profile Picture Disorder: when a Facebooker or MySpacer has an hourly or daily urge to change his/her profile picture.
"Dude, what's with Jenna and her changing her profile picture all the fucking time?"
"I don't know, dude. She probably has PPD."
"I don't know, dude. She probably has PPD."
by JenDee August 19, 2009
Posts per Day
used on message boards to show how many times the user posts each day, on average.
Also commonly abbreviated as "p/d"
used on message boards to show how many times the user posts each day, on average.
Also commonly abbreviated as "p/d"
by Artoonie December 10, 2007