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noun puːnpo͞on Australian informal A simple or foolish person. what possessed her to shack up with a poon like you? Synonyms idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod
Rhymes afternoon, attune, autoimmune, baboon, balloon, bassoon, bestrewn, boon, Boone, bridoon, buffoon, Cameroon, Cancún, cardoon, cartoon, Changchun, cocoon, commune, croon, doubloon, dragoon, dune, festoon, galloon, goon, harpoon, hoon, immune, importune, impugn, Irgun, jejune, June, Kowloon, lagoon, lampoon, loon, macaroon, maroon, monsoon, moon, Muldoon, noon, oppugn, picayune, platoon, poltroon, pontoon, prune, puccoon, raccoon, Rangoon, ratoon, rigadoon, rune, saloon, Saskatoon, Sassoon, Scone, soon, spittoon, spoon, swoon, Troon, tune, tycoon, typhoon, Walloon verb puːnpo͞on [no object]poon upAustralian informal Dress in such a way as to attract attention, typically with sexual success in view. it was not often he got himself pooned up like this but he was heading off to Sydney
Origin 1940s: of unknown origin. noun puːnpo͞on short for poontang Example sentencesExamples - Having been surrounded by sweaty, stinky dudes for the last few weeks, he is desperate for some poon.
- I hope the poon is pretty sweet up there fellas, because nobody's got much cause to celebrate down here.
- This mutt-ugly ruler just wants someone to love, so she keeps our easily manipulated muscleman hopped up on poor memory potion and poon.
- I have to say, the ones that are sober are freaky in their own ways, they have their own obsessive habits, they're either chasing too much poon, or always buying clothes, or into the incredibly boring habit of working out all the time.
- Then Roddy realised that he wouldn't get any indie chick poon unless he swallowed a thesaurus, and they turned into Feeder if they'd have kept Jon Lee's corpse on drums.
- Barbara - putting on the erotic, evocative nom de poon of ‘Brandy ‘- has her own private apartment where she entertains the dregs of white collar America.’
- Besides, I totally know that you're a poon hound.
- Just because I'm a whore doesn't mean it's that easy to get poon out of me.
noun puːnpo͞on A large Indo-Malaysian evergreen tree of the genus Calophyllum. nounpo͞on Australian informal A simple or foolish person. what possessed her to shack up with a poon like you? Synonyms idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, ignoramus, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod
verbpo͞on [no object]poon upAustralian informal Dress in such a way as to attract attention, typically with sexual success in view. it was not often he got himself pooned up like this but he was heading off to Sydney
Origin 1940s: of unknown origin. nounpo͞on short for poontang Example sentencesExamples - Just because I'm a whore doesn't mean it's that easy to get poon out of me.
- Having been surrounded by sweaty, stinky dudes for the last few weeks, he is desperate for some poon.
- Barbara - putting on the erotic, evocative nom de poon of ‘Brandy ‘- has her own private apartment where she entertains the dregs of white collar America.’
- I hope the poon is pretty sweet up there fellas, because nobody's got much cause to celebrate down here.
- Then Roddy realised that he wouldn't get any indie chick poon unless he swallowed a thesaurus, and they turned into Feeder if they'd have kept Jon Lee's corpse on drums.
- This mutt-ugly ruler just wants someone to love, so she keeps our easily manipulated muscleman hopped up on poor memory potion and poon.
- I have to say, the ones that are sober are freaky in their own ways, they have their own obsessive habits, they're either chasing too much poon, or always buying clothes, or into the incredibly boring habit of working out all the time.
- Besides, I totally know that you're a poon hound.
nounpo͞on A large Indo-Malaysian evergreen tree of the genus Calophyllum. |