POC
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editPOC (countable and uncountable, plural POCs)
- Initialism of proof of concept.
- PoC exploit
- Initialism of point of contact.
- (accounting) Initialism of percentage of completion.
- (medicine) Initialism of point of care.
- (nautical) Initialism of port of call.
- Initialism of person of color or people of color.
- Coordinate terms: BIPOC, MOC, NBPOC, WOC
- Organizers didn’t think to invite even a single POC to speak.
- The participation of POC in the ceremony.
- 2019 February 17, Kathrine Jebsen Moore, “A Witch-hunt on Instagram”, in Claire Lehmann, editor, Quillette[1], Sydney, N.S.W., archived from the original on 2 March 2019:
- Rapidly, knitters on Instagram started using hashtags such as #pocknitters and #diversknitty, and there were calls to support POC knitters by buying from them (if they owned a business) and following them, and to “buy them a coffee” by donating money to their Patreon accounts.
- (slang, vulgar) Initialism of piece of crap.
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- (Philippines) Initialism of Philippine Olympic Committee.
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