POO
See also: Appendix:Variations of "poo"
English
editNoun
editPOO (plural POOs)
- (historical) Initialism of post-office order.
- 1856 June 28, John Addington Symonds, letter in Letters, Vol. I, p. 75:
- Thank Papa very much for the P.O.O. which I got cashed without difficulty.
- 1877, Army and Navy Gazette - Volume 18, page 192:
- A Coupon will be found below, which will be redeemed if accompanied by P.O.O. for 1s. 6d or 20 stamps.
- 2013, R. L. Wallace, The Canary Book, →ISBN:
- ... it is customary after the bargain is made for the purchaser to send a P.O.O. for the amount before the birds are sent off.
- 1856 June 28, John Addington Symonds, letter in Letters, Vol. I, p. 75:
References
edit- “P, 135752.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Anagrams
editFrench
editPronunciation
editNoun
editPOO f (uncountable)
- Initialism of programmation orientée objet. (OOP)
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