PLOS

What does PLOS stand for?

Parents looking over shoulder

If you’re chatting with someone and you suddenly send them ‘PLOS’, you’re actually giving them a quick heads-up. PLOS is an abbreviation used to inform the other person that your parents are around and might be watching the conversation.

This term is especially useful when you’re talking about something that you wouldn’t want your parents to read or hear about. It’s a quick and effective way to say, “Careful, my parents are over my shoulder” without letting them know what you’re up to.

PLOS is similar to other slang terms like POMS and SPROS. They all serve the same purpose: to ensure your privacy while communicating with others when parents are around.

Example for using ‘PLOS’ in a conversation

Hey, did you hear about the party at Sarah’s house tonight? πŸŽ‰

Yeah, I heard! But PLOS, my parents are right next to me. 😬

Oh, got it! We can talk about it later then. πŸ˜…

Definitely, don’t want to get caught! Let’s plan it out secretly. 🀫