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Used to create rhymes with the name Laura (also known as Laurax). The term's origin was created by a cat named Darkweaver (or Dark for short). It was used by Dark to make a cute sentence that would rhyme with the name Laura. At the time Darkweaver did not have an English word in mind which would go well with her friend "Laura". That's where the word "po-ra" came in. The word works as a placeholder both as something cute and something sounding cute.
"Laura is such a po-ra", would mean "Laura being her typical self and she is cute like that".
Po-ra by MistDarkweaver February 6, 2023
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PO-NOG-RA-FA! 

The broken-up, back-water way Republican Jesse Helms refers to pornography as told by Bill Hicks
-Skin flicks.... or as Jesse Helms calls it, PO-NOG-RA-FA! I don't think you can be against something until you can pronounce it correctly- Bill Hicks
PO-NOG-RA-FA! by cmharris October 7, 2009
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po-po rah-rah 

A person who takes the side of the police in every situation without regard for facts or evidence. Often a relative of a law enforcement officer. They like to say that everyone hates cops until they need to call 911.
Gina is such a po-po rah-rah, she carries an autographed picture of Mark Ferman in her wallet.

Po-face Rattle Nose 

A Epic Swear word that can used in any form of speech. See example
I Po-Face Rattle Nose Po-Face Raddle Nosed Po-Face Raddle Nose.
Po-face Rattle Nose by Ja-man September 7, 2009

shu porang porang linos 

A bubble (messaging app from jype) voice message from Lee Know of Stray Kids that left stayville (stray kids fans on twitter) in shambles.
User 1: "Ohmygod! Did you hear lee know's new bubble voice message?"
*voice message screen recording attached*

Shu Porang Porang linos
Bright green potatoes that grow on trees in the bahamas on tuesdays
Wow this porato tastes amazing
porato by Cathy ruben January 25, 2017
Used to describe people of Polish and Arabic decent
I would never eat a pierogi stuffed with humus, that's for porabs.
Porab by Joseph Al-Hassan October 7, 2004