*burp*
- satin -- so smoooth ;)
- silk -- so smoooth ;)
- slick -- so slick ;)
- ssp -- super smoooth perl
- sapl -- super all purpose language
- sap -- super a'ight perl
- sapp -- super all purpose perl
- nbl -- not by larry
- dbp -- designed by the people
- pard -- parrot droppings
- oyp -- obviously your perl (designed by the community)
- pbc -- perl by the community
- pbytpf -- perl by the perl folk
- pfp -- pretty fast perl
- php -- pretty horny perl
- pwh -- perl with horns
- sixp -- sick
- perlish -- kinda like perl
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