pda

/ˌpiː diː ˈeɪ/
noun
  1. Public display of affection; physical expressions of love or friendship in a public place.
    • Teachers reminded students to keep PDA to a minimum during the school dance.
    • The couple's PDA made some people uncomfortable at the park.
    • A little PDA like holding hands is fine, but kissing in the library might be too much.
  2. A personal digital assistant; a small handheld device used for organizing personal information, now mostly replaced by smartphones.
    • Before smartphones, a PDA was the best way to keep your schedule on the go.
    • In the 1990s, many businesspeople carried a PDA to manage their contacts and calendar.
    • My dad still has an old PDA in his desk drawer from his early tech days.
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