Shortened version of Pen Pineapple Apple Pen.
The phrase Pen Pineapple Apple Pen has been linked to a video of a human male in a yellow suit with black hair and sunglasses, presumably Asian dancing and singing about combining fruits together with two of a common writing instrument, in a way that this song will remain stuck in your head. Its shortened version, "PPAP", is said once at the beginning of the video. This term also refers to the video of Pen Pineapple Apple Pen, mentioned earlier.
Juan) ey yo m8 u herd about the ppap song Limmy) Ah yes, the Pen Pineapple Apple Pen song. Really gets stuck in your head.
It stands for "Pen pinneappleapple pen". It was first seen in a weird video with a japanese middleaged men, dancing in 80's clothes. Recently, weird teenagers have been doing covers of it. Why? Don't ask me. But its kind of perfect for a ringtone.
-Is your ringtone that weird PPAP song?
-Yea, a cover.
-Why would anyone want theyrfaces or names related to that song?
When 2 pens, an apple and a pinnapple find love and preform a foursome. Otherwise known as a guy who designed a song to promote stabbing pens into produce. Pen-pineapple-apple-pen.
*Video plays*
Guy 1: PPAP is pretty beast right?
Guy 2: sure, but boy did the left penget lucky!
Guy 1: No way the right pen.
PPAP is a Japanese short video that went viral in hours.
Made by the Japanese PIKO-TARO
Words to the song:
I have a pen, I have an apple
Uh! Apple pen!
I have a pen, I have pineapple
Uh! Pineapple pen!
Apple pen, Pineapple pen,
Uh!
Pen Pineapple Apple Pen
PPAP. I have a pen, I have an apple. Ugh. Apple-pen. I have a pen. I have a pineapple. Ugh. Pineapple-pen. Apple-pen, pineapple-pen, ugh. Pen-pineapple-apple-pen.
Stands for Pen Pineapple Apple Pen. A viral video featuring a man wearing strange yellow clothing, dancing to a sick beat, all the while singing nonsensical lyrics about combining pens, apples, and pineapples together.