popo
Popo is a term that has multiple meanings across languages and cultures. In Chinese-speaking communities, po-po or po-po (written as pópo, 婆婆) is a common term for an older woman and, specifically, for one's mother-in-law in standard Mandarin usage; regional variations can affect the exact sense. In some contexts, the word may also be used more broadly as an affectionate reference to an elderly woman or grandmother, depending on dialect and family tradition.
In English-speaking contexts, po-po or popo is informal slang for the police. The term appears in street
Beyond these, Popo can function as a proper noun. It appears as a personal name, nickname, or
Overall, popo demonstrates how a simple phonetic form can carry distinct meanings—ranging from a respectful or