BPP

What Does BPP Mean?

BPP means "Black Panther Party" and "British Protected Person."

Black Panther Party

The abbreviation BPP represents the initials of the "Black Panther Party," (originally known as "The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense)."

The BPP was a Black Power political organization founded in 1966, in Oakland, California. It was active in the United States from 1966 until 1982, with chapters in numerous major cities, and international chapters in the United Kingdom and Algeria.

Further details can be found on Wikipedia.

British Protected Person

BPP is also used with the meaning "British Protected Person" to refer to a category of British nationality granted to people connected with British Overseas Territories.

BPP is one of a number of categories of British nationality. Others include: Further details can be found on the GOV.UK website.

Summary of Key Points

First Definition of BPP

"Black Panther Party" is the most common definition for BPP on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
BPP
Definition:Black Panther Party
Type:Abbreviation
Guessability:
3: Guessable
Typical Users:
Adults and Teenagers

Second Definition of BPP

"British Protected Person" is another definition for BPP.
BPP
Definition:British Protected Person
Type:Abbreviation
Guessability:
3: Guessable
Typical Users:
Adults and Teenagers

Example of BPP Used in a Text

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