Entity: PGN
PGN is a term with multiple meanings, including a slang term referring to a black male who is perceived to be successful with women, as well as an abbreviation for 'pigeon' and a standard plain text format for recording chess games.
PGN
Etymology
The term PGN has multiple origins and meanings, including slang usage and technical contexts.
Definition
PGN can refer to a black male perceived to be successful with women, an abbreviation for 'pigeon,' or Portable Game Notation used in chess.
Historical Context
Portable Game Notation (PGN) was devised in 1993 by Steven J. Edwards as a standard plain text format for recording chess games, readable by humans and supported by most chess software.
Cultural Significance
In slang, PGN is associated with individuals who are seen as successful in romantic pursuits, particularly within specific social circles.
Related Concepts
PGN is related to concepts of masculinity, social status, and technical standards in different contexts.
See Also
A versatile term with various interpretations, encompassing slang references to prowess with women, an abbreviation for 'pigeon,' and a standardized format for chess game notation.