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Meanings and definitions for PU
What does PU stand for? What does PU mean?
- Pu (Chinese surname), shared by several people
- Pu (Indian given name), shared by several people
- Pu Ling-en (born 1936), a pen name of British poet J.H. Prynne
- Pu Yen (1900–2008), Thai centenarian who lived to an age of 108
- Yingluck Shinawatra (born 1967), nicknamed Pu, Thai businesswoman and politician
- Pu Chakak, a village Lorestan Province, Iran
- Pu County, in Shanxi, China
- Guinea-Bissau, a country in West Africa (NATO country code PU)
- Province of Pesaro and Urbino, a province in the Marche region of Italy
- Panjab University, Chandigarh, a university in India
- Patna University, a university in Bihar, India
- Pondicherry University, a central university in Puducherry, India
- Parker University, a university in Dallas, Texas, United States
- Point University, a university in West Point, Georgia, United States
- Princeton University, a university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States
- Purdue University, a university in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
- Pokhara University, a university in Pokhara, Nepal
- University of the Punjab, a public university in Lahore, Pakistan
- University of the Punjab, Gujranwala, a public university in Gujranwala, Pakistan
- University of Plovdiv, a public university in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Prešov University, a public university in Prešov, Slovakia
- Providence University, a university in Taichung, Taiwan
- Plutonium, a chemical element, symbol Pu
- Processing unit, an electronic circuit that performs operations on some external data source
- Polyurethane, a common type of plastic
- pu, a label in the per-unit system of power systems analysis
- PU learning, a collection of semisupervised techniques in machine learning
- PU leather or bicast leather, a material made with split leather and polyurethane
- PU resistor, a pull-up resistor
- PU scope, a sniper scope of Soviet origin
- Pu (Taoism), early Taoist metaphor for the natural state of humanity
- Poo, Himachal Pradesh, India, a small town
- Poo (Cabrales), a parish in Cabrales, Asturias, Spain
- POO, the IATA code for Poços de Caldas Airport, Brazil
- POO, the National Rail alpha code for Poole railway station
- Poo (film), a Tamil film
- Doctor Poo (radio series), Australian radio serial from 1979 to 1981
- Doctor Poo, cartoon character in the British comic magazine Viz
- Poo, a character in the video game EarthBound
- Masabumi Kikuchi (1939-2015), Japanese jazz pianist and composer nicknamed Poo Sun
- Poo (surname)
- No poo, a movement not to use shampoo
- poo, ISO 639-3 code for the Central Pomo language of northern California, United States
- Polonium monoxide (PoO), a chemical compound
- Poo Pathi, a primary worship center and holy place of Ayyavazhi
- The Public Order Ordinance, frequently abbreviated to POO
- Poos (surname)
- Pugh, a surname
- Peugh v. Davis 1885 U.S. Supreme Court case
- William Peugh, American architect, designed of San Francisco landmark 100 Montgomery Street
- Pue language of Papua New Guinea
- pue, the ISO 639-3 code for the Puelche language of Argentina
- W. Wesley Pue (born 1954), Canadian lawyer
- People's Union for Economy, a pressure group in the United Kingdom
- Power usage effectiveness, the ratio of total amount of power used by the data center facility to the power delivered to IT equipment
- Poznań University of Economics, a university in Poland
- Pew Research Center, an American think tank based in Washington, D.C.
- The Pew Charitable Trusts, an American non-profit organization based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
Pew Fellowships in the Arts, program of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
- Pew Center on Global Climate Change
- J. Howard Pew (1882–1971), American philanthropist and president of Sunoco
- John Pew (born 1956), American racing driver
- Joseph Newton Pew (1848–1912), founder of Sun Oil Company and philanthropist
- Joseph N. Pew, Jr. (1886–1963), American industrialist and influential member of the Republican Party
- Richard Pew (born 1933), American research psychologist and Olympic fencer
- PewDiePie, a Swedish YouTuber
- Tracy Pew (1957–1986), Australian musician
- Pew (Treasure Island), a character in the novel
- Peshawar International Airport (IATA code PEW), in Peshawar, North Wester Frontier Province, Pakistan
- PEWS, or Pediatric Early Warning Signs
- Something said when something has an unpleasant odor
- The sound a laser gun makes, as in the name PewDiePie
- Pugh Island, Nunavut, Canada
- Pugh Shoal, South Georgia
- 70446 Pugh, an asteroid
- Pugh matrix, a decision-making method
- Pickup (music technology), an electromagnetic device which detects vibrations from a musical instrument
- Pickup tube, a type of cathode ray tube
- Magnetic pickup, an electromagnetic device returning electrical pulses generated by rotating gears
- Phonograph pickup, a transducer used for the playback of gramophone records on a turntable or phonograph
- Pickup forceps, a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects
- Pickup truck or pick-up truck, a light truck with an open-top rear cargo area
- PICK-UP (band) a Ukrainian alternative rock band from Kyiv
- Pickup group or pickup band, a musical ensemble brought together for only a few performances
- Pick-up notes or anacrusis, note or sequence of notes which precedes the first downbeat in a bar
- Pick-Up (1933 film), a crime film starring Sylvia Sidney and George Raft
- Pickup (1951 film), an American film noir directed by Hugo Haas
- Pick-Up (1975 film), an exploitation film directed by Bernard Hirschenson
- Pick Up (documentary), a 2005 documentary film directed by Lucia Sanchez
- Pick-up (filmmaking), minor shots filmed after the primary filming of a movie to augment what has already been shot
- Ronald Pickup (born 1940), British actor
- Thomas Pickup, rugby league footballer of the 1920s for Wakefield Trinity
- Tim Pickup (born 1948), Australian rugby league footballer
- Shih-Te (fl. 9th century), a Tang Dynasty Chinese Buddhist poet (literally "Pick-Up" or "Foundling")
- Pick-up (gaming), anything that you collect whilst playing a video game
- Pick-Up, a 1955 novel by Charles Willeford
- Pick Up!, a chocolate-dipped snack bar from Bahlsen
- The Pickup, a 2001 novel by Nadine Gordimer
- Pickup artist, a man who is skilled in meeting, attracting, and seducing women
- Pick-up game, a game spontaneously started by a group of players
- Pick-up hockey, an informal type of ice hockey
- Pick-up line, a conversation opener to engage an unfamiliar person for romance or dating
- Pull-up (exercise), an upper body exercise
- Pull-up resistor, a technique in digital electronics
- Pull up, a code refactoring technique used in object-oriented programming
- Pull up, the process of changing a film from one frame rate to another - see telecine
- Training pants, a form of diaper that is in one solid piece, in the same form as underwear, lacking taped sides
- Pull-up jumper, a basketball move in which a player dribble drives, stops and shoots a jump shot
- Pull up, to stop or slow a racehorse during or after a race or workout
- "PULL UP", an audible warning given by the ground proximity warning systems of many fixed-wing aircraft
- "Pull Up" (Wiz Khalifa song), 2016
- "Pull Up", a song by American hip hop recording artist Lil Wayne from Free Weezy Album
- "Pull Up", a song by Swedish DJ Martin Jensen
- "Pull Up", a song by KSI featuring Jme from the 2019 album New Age
- Physical Unit
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