PMO
Pissed me off
Example
A woman who is about to use PMO
Related Slang
Big mad | Very angry |
Hater | A person who is angry or jealous of someone |
Triggered | Angry |
amp | To be loud and angry |
8TB | Ate the bait |
Troll | A person who posts offensive comments |
Asl | As hell |
Be easy | Be calm |
Chill | Relax |
Categories
Put me on
PMO is a casual way of asking someone to share information, make an introduction, or hook you up with something, like a new song, a clothing brand, or even a person they're interested in. The phrase comes from African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and became popular in online and texting culture during the late 2010s, especially on Twitter, TikTok, and in everyday Gen Z conversations.
People use "PMO" when they want to be included, informed, or introduced to something new and interesting. For example, you might see PMO in messages like "PMO to that playlist" or "PMO, who's that?" The tone is usually friendly or curious, not meant to be demanding. While it's common in casual online talk, PMO has also become a staple in meme culture, where people use it to jokingly ask for whatever's trending.
Example

Related Slang
rec | Recommendation |
FYP | For You page |
LMK | Let me know |
PLMK | Please let me know |
Fav | Favorite |
fave | Favorite |
tl | Timeline |
Go viral | To become popular on the Internet |
Regram | To share another Instagrammer's post |
RT | Retweet |
Say less | I understand |
hg | Homegirl |
Angry people use PMO to stand for "pissed me off." When someone includes this acronym in a chat, text, or social media message, it means they're big mad about something.
What does pissed me off mean?
In the U.S. especially, pissed is a synonym for angry. And just like "ticked me off" or "set me off," pissed me off means "made me angry."
How exactly pissed came to mean angry is unclear. But it may have something to do with the fact that, when people are wildly angry, they sometimes lose control of their bodily functions.
How to use PMO
Whenever something annoys or infuriates you, you can say that thing PMO. For example, if you think this definition is terrible, you could say "That definition of PMO really PMO." On social media, people often pair PMO with FR, to emphasize how angry they are.