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Poka”(Пока, pronounced pa-ka) in this case is a analogue of “bye” in Russian. Literally that means “till”. It is obviously a short form of some full form of telling “farewell”, but it’s unknown nowadays, what was the full form. As you can guess, full form can be something like “till next meeting”, but we don’t know exactly.
“Poka-poka”(Пока-пока) or “poka poka”(пока пока) is just a repetitive conversational form of “poka”, just like “bye-bye”. It’s usually used in friendly conversation.
'May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house.' — poka poka
by Psychlone1 August 11, 2023
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Poka”(Пока, pronounced pa-ka) in this case is a analogue of “bye” in Russian. Literally that means “till”. It is obviously a short form of some full form of telling “farewell”, but it’s unknown nowadays, what was the full form. As you can guess, full form can be something like “till next meeting”, but we don’t know exactly.
“Poka-poka”(Пока-пока) or “poka poka”(пока пока) is just a repetitive conversational form of “poka”, just like “bye-bye”. It’s usually used in friendly conversation.
'May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house.' — poka poka
by Psychlone1 August 11, 2023
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A street slang way of describing one's home, meeting place, or kick it spot. Was taken from The old-school 1960's Batman TV series which habitually tilted the camera 45 degrees so you'd have a visual cue that you were in a Bad Guy's Lair.
Let's get a couple of 40's and post up at the tilt.
by Psychlone1 June 17, 2011
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A villain's hideout, Home, Crib, Lair, etc. Dutch angles were used extensively in the original TV series and 1966 film of Batman, where each villain had his own angle. Scenes filmed in any villain's hideout, when only the chief villain and his henchmen were present, were invariably shot at an angle departing extremely from the horizontal. Such was the influence of this series in Britain that the colloquial term "Batman Angle" is still in common use today in that country.
It's been a long day serving these rocks, I'm gonna post up at the tilt.
by Psychlone1 April 7, 2008
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