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'''Pr0n''' or '''pron''' is ] ] for '']''.


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This deliberately inaccurate spelling/pronunciation for "porn" is sometimes used in legitimate communications (such as email discussion groups, ], chat rooms, and Internet web pages) to circumvent language and content filters - which might result in messages being rejected as offensive or flagged as ] - and to prevent ] from associating them with pornography - which might result in unwelcome traffic. It has subsequently become one of the most widely used examples of ] (leet speak). Pr0n is also sometimes spelled backwards to further obscure the meaning to potential non-informed readers.
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IN OTHER WORDS, Pr0Nz, FIRST DERIVED AT THE LAN FROM DAVES PC. NAMELY (GIVE ME PINK)


It can also refer to ] depicting pornographic images.

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it is also a word that Chris Walton uses all the time, Who smells of shit

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