noun Internet Slang

POV

/ˌpiː.oʊˈviː/ · noun · informal

Point of view — captions a video that puts you in a scenario, even when there's no real first-person shot.

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Definitions

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Literally point of view, used as a caption that frames a video as if you're living it, like POV: you're late for work.

“POV: it's Sunday night and the dread hits.”
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Originally meant a true first-person camera shot, but online it loosened to mean any imagine-you're-here setup, even in third person.

“POV: your cat finally lets you pet it.”
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Introduces a relatable or comedic scenario the viewer is meant to project onto.

“POV: you said you too when the waiter said enjoy your meal.”
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POV In A Sentence

POV: you open the fridge for the tenth time hoping something changed.
POV: it's the first warm day of the year.
That POV trend is everywhere right now.

Origin & Usage

POV is a filmmaking term for a first-person camera shot. On TikTok and Instagram from around 2019 it became a caption format placing the viewer inside a scenario, often used loosely regardless of the actual angle.

People Also Ask

What does POV mean?

POV means point of view — online it captions a video that puts you in a specific scenario.

Where did POV come from?

It's a filmmaking term for a first-person shot that became a TikTok caption format around 2019.

Why is POV used when it's not first person?

Online, POV loosened to mean imagine you're in this situation, so it's used even for third-person videos.

How do you use POV in a sentence?

For example: POV: you're stuck in traffic — framing a relatable scenario.

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