today in school a boy asked me if i had a PO? and i didnt know wat to say so i said do u have 1? and he said yes..any ideas waht it is? its not anything to do with like cops or paroll officers or any of that im sure.
orphans answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 10:13 pm: wikipedia.org:
---PO may stand for:
Pareto optimality
Parole Officer
Per os, Latin for "by mouth" or "orally"
Perfect Orange a third wave ska based in Knoxville, TN from 2002-2005
Pilkington Optronics, now Thales Optronics
Pilot Officer, a junior commissioned rank the British and many Commonwealth air forces
Pissed off (often used as a verb or adjective, as in "POed" or "PO'ed")
Platforma Obywatelska, a Polish conservative-liberal party
Pocket Otaku, a character on Atlanta based web forum
Polar Air Cargo: IATA airline designator
Portable Object, text translation files used in software localization that are meant to be read and edited by humans
Portugal: FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code digram
Post office, as in P.O. Box
Presiding Officer
Provocative operation, coined by Edward De Bono and part of a Lateral thinking technique
Purchase order
---Po may stand for:
one of the Teletubbies
the word for fonio in the Dogon mythology, which states that the whole universe was created out of a grain of po
Petaoctet, a unit of quantity of information
Po River, in Italy
Po River, in the U.S. state of Virginia
Pô, a town in Burkina Faso
Pô (département), part of the Napoleonic Empire
Pö, a romanization of the Tibetan word བོད་, meaning Tibet
Po' boy (from "Poor Boy"), a type of submarine sandwich from New Orleans
Polonium, a chemical element
---po may stand for:
slang or euphemism for "chamber pot"
slang for so poor that you can't afford the o or the r [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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