After someone passes gas, it's likely someone in the room will say, "PU, that stinks." We've all heard it before and perhaps maybe we've even been the person to say this out loud. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, this sound and expression has been used as part of the English language starting as early as 1604 to "express contempt, disgust, or derision." These words are oftentimes those that pop into mind when someone smells something putrid and this two-letter word captures that succinctly.There are a few different spellings that are also deemed acceptable such as "P.U.," "pugh," and "pew." Related: Huh? What Does 'GYAT' Mean, Exactly?
'PU' Meaning in Text or on Snapchat
How To Use 'PU' Correctly
When it comes to using PU correctly, here are some examples of how one might use it:
"P.U. that stinks." "I just had the best ice cream ever. PU for more deets." "Going to see Lilo and Stitch this weekend. PU if you want to join."Up Next:
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