ppl

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Noun

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ppl pl (plural only)

  1. (Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of people.
    • 1985 November 25, Steve Wall, “internet mailing summary”, in net.general (Usenet):
      Here's my promised posting of internetwork mailing.. There was a HUGE amount of mail in response to the original posting.. ppl are really interested in this... It took me 3 days to sort out all the mail... 8-)
    • 2024 May 10, Hannah Oh, Daisy Maldonado, “50 College Graduation Gifts That Say, “I’m So Effing Proud of You!””, in Cosmopolitan[1]:
      I have the serving bowls, and they're so durable and cute (ppl ask where they're from literally all the time).
  2. Initialism of parts per litre.

Noun

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ppl (plural ppls)

  1. (linguistics) Abbreviation of participle.

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