Pronunciation: /piˈpi/
noun PP is an abbreviation that stands for 'personal pronoun' in grammar.
A1 I need to buy some PP for my printer.
A2 The teacher asked us to bring our PP to class.
B1 The company is looking for a new PP to join their team.
B2 She always carries her PP with her wherever she goes.
C1 The PP of the organization is responsible for overseeing all projects.
C2 The PP presented a detailed report on the company's financial performance.
adjective PP can also stand for 'purchase price', which is used to describe the price at which something is bought.
A1 I have a PP pen.
A2 She bought a PP dress for the party.
B1 The PP software is easy to use.
B2 The PP presentation was well-received by the audience.
C1 The PP analysis provided valuable insights into the market trends.
C2 The PP solution revolutionized the way we approach problem-solving in our company.
formal The company implemented a new PP policy to improve employee productivity.
informal I heard they're changing the PP rules at work, have you seen the new guidelines?
slang I can't believe they're making us follow these dumb PP regulations now.
figurative His PP skills are unmatched in the industry, he always knows how to get things done efficiently.
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