In a sentence, "pp" typically stands for "pages" and is often used in references or bibliographies to indicate a range of pages in a book or article. For example, "pp. 23-29" means pages 23 to 29. Additionally, in informal contexts, "pp" can also refer to "personal pronouns" in discussions about grammar.
pp means private parts.
it means notIt means not
usually, it means "pages".
Per person
Usually it is: P for a page PP for pages
in music, pp means "very soft" or "pianissimo"; ff means "very loud" or "fortissimo"
Probably means Purl, Purl
it means very quiet in ItalianIn What_is_pianissimo_mean_in_music, pianissimo is written as "pp" and it means very soft.
Yes.
The NHL doesnt list PP on their official standings, but some standings might list PP as the Power Play %. This basically means what is the percentage of power plays that a team scores a goal on. If you have 10 power plays and only score on 2 of them, then your PP% is 20% (sometimes this number is displayed as a decimal number instead of a whole number, but it means the same thing).
In the context of Pokemon battles, pressure is an ability that increases the PP usage of the opponent's moves. This means that the opponent will use up more PP when attacking a Pokemon with the Pressure ability.
Assuming that numbers follow it, it means "pages"