Peace of Mind. POM. Parallax Occlusion Mapping (game image rendering) POM.
pom (plural poms) (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, mildly derogatory slang) An Englishman; a Briton; a person of British descent.
POMS is an acronym standing for prisoners of mother England … it's what Australians sometimes call the British. It is also a sports team dance squad that carry pom-poms. Related words: Flag for the United Kingdom emoji. Brits.
PMO is an internet slang acronym for pisses me off, and its different verb forms.
TikTokers have started to use "PMO" but the acronym has more than one meaning. Here's what you need to know. The acronym "PMO" stands for "put me on" according to Urban Dictionary. Put me on is another way of saying "hook me up" or "link me up" with someone.
abbreviation for private message: to send someone a private message on a social media website: PM me if you have any questions.
Australians have been using the word freely since its probable emergence in the late 19th century as a nickname for English immigrants, a short form of pomegranate, referring to their ruddy complexions.
A British person, especially one from England. (Originally applied to an immigrant from the British Isles.) The word pom has its origin in wordplay. An early, derisory term for an immigrant in Australia was the rhyming slang jimmygrant (sometimes written as Jimmy Grant), recorded in 1844.
Parents Over My Shoulder (chat) POMS.
pompom girl in American English
noun. a female cheerleader, as for a football team, whose routines often include the waving of large flowerlike clusters or streamers resembling pompoms.
Peace out my sucka. POMS is a playful way to say goodbye to a friend that comes from the "peace out" phrase. People typically use it in texts and online messages when ending a convo.
Polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal, polyacetal, and polyformaldehyde, is an engineering thermoplastic used in precision parts requiring high stiffness, low friction, and excellent dimensional stability.
An Aussie Pom is the mix between a purebred standard, mini, or toy Australian Shepherd and Pomeranian. They are bred to be companion dogs because of their manageable size and amicable temperament. They are known to be loyal, trainable, and affectionate.
The Winjin' Pom (the name is a pun on the "whinging pom", an Aussie expression used to refer to a person of British origin who constantly complains about things he has to face) caravan is famous not only for talking but also for flying, something which occurs several episodes in after a hijack by The Crows.
plural Pommies. Australia and New Zealand, slang, usually disparaging. : briton. especially : an English immigrant.
The meaning of AM and PM is 'Ante Meridiem' and 'Post Meridiem', which means before noon or midday. We associate P.M. with the afternoon and evening. P.M. is an abbreviated term for 'Post Meridiem,' which implies afternoon or after midday. In a 12-hour clock, these are used as time indications centered around noon.
What does 'pu' mean on Snapchat? When used on Snapchat, the phrase 'pu' means 'pop up', referring to asking that person to message you.
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PM also means "Professional Male," especially on online dating sites, such as Craigslist, Tinder, Zoosk and Match.com.
Two-word spellings such as pom pom and pom pon have never been standard, though they appear in informal contexts, and hyphenated forms such as pom-pom are likewise nonstandard. There's no reason for the word to have a hyphen.
Pom-pom, also called a pom or cheerleading pom, is derived from the French word pompon, which refers to a small decorative ball made of fabric or feathers. It also means an "ornamental round tuft" and originally refers to its use on a hat, or an "ornamental tuft; tuft-like flower head."
Program Operations Manual System (POMS)
Managing an organization's production of goods or services; managing the process of taking inputs and creating outputs.
High school and collegiate pom
Traditional high school dance/pom squads include competition, performance dance, and promoting school spirit with dance. Dance/pom is usually a year-round sport, performing in competitions and at sporting events, most commonly football and basketball games.
The terms pommy, pommie, and pom used in Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand usually denote a British person.