PG
Adjective

PG (not comparable)

  1. Suitable for viewing, reading, or listening, by minors.
Noun

PG

  1. (uncountable, cinema, British, US) Parental Guidance (used to rate motion pictures that may be viewed by minors at their parents' discretion)
  2. (countable, chiefly UK) Paying guest.
  3. (countable, basketball) Point guard.
  4. (slang) Paregoric.
    • 1948, William S. Burroughs, letter, 30 Nov 1948:
      Taking along a pint of P.G. and a large supply of goof balls to taper off.
  5. (biochemistry) Initialism of proteoglycan
  6. (organic chemistry) Initialism of propylene glycol
Proper noun
  1. Initialism of Proto-Germanic
  2. Initialism of Persian Gulf
  3. Initialism of Power Girl
    • Although Supergirl fans will relish page 4, I believe the first panel of 5 says it all: after a full force ramming by SG, PG just casually tosses her into a wall. Now *that's* Power Girl.
      Actually, a point could be made that the animated Supergirl is much more like Power Girl than the pre Crisis Supergirl.
      For one thing she adopted the name Karen (Karen Starr was the name Kara Zor-L created), also she wears PG's costume colors and has a strong resentment toward's Clark's overprotectiveness. The only difference is that the animated SG has the Kara Zor-El personality more than she does Power Girl's.
      I kinda hate how they made Power Girl (Kara/SG pre-Crisis on World 2 or 3?) evil and a clone of SG. One of my fav comics growing up was Supes, and PG and I think Green Arrow going after Vandal Savage.
  4. Abbreviation of Prince George's County#English|Prince George's County.



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