A type of health insurance plan which increases 3-5% annually without any increase in medical benefits.
Also known as a preferred provider organization.
Also known as a preferred provider organization.
by Schulist October 9, 2018
by yes juanito yes March 14, 2015
Noun, Adverb. Acronym of the phrase "Pussy Pound Out", pertaining to slang descriptions of the female gentalia and the act of "pounding out" or having sex. Phrase is abbrevaited in order to retain discretion while discussing subject in public, or for general merriment.
"Did you PPO last night?", one might inquire to a friend.
"I PPO'ed some bitch last night and I have no Idea who she was...", another confused fellow might muse.
"I PPO'ed some bitch last night and I have no Idea who she was...", another confused fellow might muse.
by SpauldingMacgregor July 27, 2008
(Morning after a party, talking to friend)
Friend: "So, PPO's last night?"
You: "Ridiculous PPO's. We did a 3 hour PPO session, and now my thighs are sore."
Friend: "So, PPO's last night?"
You: "Ridiculous PPO's. We did a 3 hour PPO session, and now my thighs are sore."
by J'etais un Dadaist? February 7, 2008
by kquick November 28, 2007
With all the Trump bashing, it's good we're not the PPO, otherwise we'd have to cuddle up in our safe spaces
by misterglenn November 21, 2016
Abbreviation of "Pussy Pound Out." Used when discussing sex in a context--particularly sex that just happened--in a situation where discussing sex is not appropriate. Especially useful when at work. It is actually an extremely polite way to crudely discuss one's sexual behavior, and is increasingly considered the best form of etiquette when discussing sex among certain circles.
On the phone at work:
"Grady! Did you get those PPOs taken care of yesterday?"
or
"Yeah. Not just one PPO last night, but three! Things are going great!"
(Anyone over-hearing is completely unaware.)
"Grady! Did you get those PPOs taken care of yesterday?"
or
"Yeah. Not just one PPO last night, but three! Things are going great!"
(Anyone over-hearing is completely unaware.)
by markcorrigan March 30, 2010