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Encyclopedia > Pr0n

Pr0n or pron is Leet slang for pornography. Leet (or 1337) is a linguistic phenomenon associated with the underground culture centered around telecommunications, manifested primarily on the Internet. ... Slang, is the non-standard or non-dialectal use of words in a language of a particular social group, and sometimes the creation of new words or importation of words from another language. ... Pornographic movies Pornography (from Greek πορνη prostitute and γραφία written material) (also informally referred to as porn, or porno) is the representation of the human body or human sexual behaviour with the goal of sexual arousal, similar to, but distinct from, erotica, though the two terms are often used interchangeably. ...


This deliberately inaccurate spelling/pronunciation for porn is sometimes used in legitimate communications (such as email discussion groups, Usenet, chat rooms, and Internet web pages) to circumvent language and content filters - which might result in messages being rejected as offensive or flagged as spam - and to prevent search engines from associating them with pornography - which might result in unwelcome traffic. It has subsequently become one of the most widely used examples of 1337 speak (leet speak). Pr0n is also sometimes spelled backwards to further obscure the meaning to potential uninformed readers. Pavonazzeto marble sculpture, see Erotic art in Pompeii Pornography (from Greek πορνογραφια pornographia — literally writing about or drawings of harlots) is the representation of the human body or human sexual behaviour with the goal of sexual arousal, similar to, but (according to some) distinct from, erotica. ... Usenet is a distributed Internet discussion system that evolved from a general purpose UUCP network of the same name. ... Spamming is commonly defined as the sending of Unsolicited and/or Bulk Email - that is, email that was not asked for (Unsolicited) by multiple recipients (Bulk). ... The success of the Google search engine was mainly due to its powerful PageRank algorithm and its simple, easy-to-use interface. ... Leet (or 1337) is a linguistic phenomenon associated with the underground culture centered around telecommunications, manifested primarily on the Internet. ...


It can also refer to ASCII art depicting pornographic images. ASCII art, an artistic medium relying primarily on computers for presentation, consists of pictures pieced together from characters (preferably from the 95 printable characters defined by ASCII). ...


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Pr0n - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (85 words)
Pr0n or pron is Leet slang for pornography.
It has subsequently become one of the most widely used examples of 1337 speak (leet speak).
Pr0n is also sometimes spelled backwards to further obscure the meaning to potential uninformed readers.
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