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4-letter words starting with po

  • po'd — pissed off.
  • pock — a pustule on the body in an eruptive disease, as smallpox.
  • poco — somewhat; rather: poco presto.
  • pod- — podo-
  • poed — very angry.
  • poem — a composition in verse, especially one that is characterized by a highly developed artistic form and by the use of heightened language and rhythm to express an intensely imaginative interpretation of the subject.
  • poep — an emission of intestinal gas from the anus
  • poet — a person who composes poetry.
  • pogo — Polar Orbiting Geophysical Observatory.
  • pogy — a porgy.
  • pohlFrederic, 1919–2013, U.S. science-fiction writer.
  • poil — a yarn or thread made from silk, used for ribbon, velvet, and as the core of gold, silver, and tinsel yarn.
  • pojo — Plain Old Java Object
  • poke — to prod or push, especially with something narrow or pointed, as a finger, elbow, stick, etc.: to poke someone in the ribs.
  • poky — puttering; slow; dull: poky drivers.
  • pola — Pula.
  • poleReginald, 1500–58, English cardinal and last Roman Catholic archbishop of Canterbury.
  • polkJames Knox, 1795–1849, the 11th president of the U.S. 1845–49.
  • poll — polly.
  • polo — Marco [mahr-koh] /ˈmɑr koʊ/ (Show IPA), c1254–1324, Venetian traveler.
  • polt — a thump or blow
  • poly — Informal. polyester (def 2): a blend of poly and cotton.
  • pome — the characteristic fruit of the apple family, as an apple, pear, or quince, in which the edible flesh arises from the greatly swollen receptacle and not from the carpels.
  • pomo — postmodern.
  • pomp — stately or splendid display; splendor; magnificence.
  • pond — a body of water smaller than a lake, sometimes artificially formed, as by damming a stream.
  • pone — the player on the dealer's right. Compare eldest hand.
  • pong — an unpleasant smell; stink.
  • ponk — an evil or mischievous spirit
  • pons — Also called pons Varolii. a band of nerve fibers in the brain connecting the lobes of the midbrain, medulla, and cerebrum.
  • pont — (in South Africa) a river ferry, esp one that is guided by a cable from one bank to the other
  • pony — a small horse of any of several breeds, usually not higher at the shoulder than 14½ hands (58 in./146 cm).
  • pood — a Russian weight equal to about 36 pounds avoirdupois (16 kg).
  • poof — Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a male homosexual.
  • pooh — an exclamation of “pooh.”.
  • pook — a haycock
  • pool — Also called pocket billiards. any of various games played on a pool table with a cue ball and 15 other balls that are usually numbered, in which the object is to drive all the balls into the pockets with the cue ball.
  • poon — any of several East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum, that yield a light, hard wood used for masts, spars, etc.
  • poop — party pooper.
  • poor — having little or no money, goods, or other means of support: a poor family living on welfare.
  • poos — excrement.
  • poot — a fart
  • pop3 — (messaging, protocol)   Version 3 of the Post Office Protocol. POP3 is defined in RFC 1081, written in November 1988 by Marshall Rose, which is based on RFC 918 (since revised as RFC 937). POP3 allows a client computer to retrieve electronic mail from a POP3 server via a (temporary) TCP/IP or other[?] connection. It does not provide for sending mail, which is assumed to be done via SMTP or some other method. POP is useful for computers, e.g. mobile or home computers, without a permanent network connection which therefore require a "post office" (the POP server) to hold their mail until they can retrieve it. Although similar in form to the original POP proposed for the Internet community, POP3 is similar in spirit to the ideas investigated by the MZnet project at the University of California, Irvine, and is incompatible with earlier versions of POP. Substantial work was done on examining POP in a PC-based environment. This work, which resulted in additional functionality in this protocol, was performed by the ACIS Networking Systems Group at Stanford University. RFC 1082 (POP3 Extended Service) extends POP3 to deal with accessing mailboxes for mailing lists.
  • pope — died 1690? Pueblo medicine man: led rebellion against the Spanish 1680.
  • popj — /pop'J/ [PDP-10 return-from-subroutine instruction]. To return from a digression. By verb doubling, "Popj, popj" means roughly "Now let's see, where were we?" See RTI.
  • pops — of or relating to popular songs: pop music; pop singers.
  • pore — to read or study with steady attention or application: a scholar poring over a rare old manuscript.
  • pori — a seaport in W Finland, on the Gulf of Bothnia.
  • pork — the flesh of hogs used as food.
  • porn — television shows, articles, photographs, etc., thought to cater to an excessive, irresistible desire for or interest in something: a magazine filled with enticing food porn; an addiction to real-estate porn.

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