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Poon

Poon \Poon\, n. [Canarese ponne.] A name for several East Indian, or their wood, used for the masts and spars of vessels, as Calophyllum angustifolium, Calophyllum inophullum, and Sterculia f[oe]tida; -- called also peon.

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poon

Etymology 1 n. Any of several East Indian trees of the genus ''Calophyllum'', yielding a light, hard wood used for masts, spars, etc. Etymology 2

n. 1 (context US vulgar slang English) poontang; the vagina; or, intercourse with a woman. 2 (context colloquial English) A wimp; a pussy.

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poon
  1. n. wood of any poon tree; used for masts and spars

  2. any of several East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum having shiny leathery leaves and lightweight hard wood

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Poon

Poon may refer to:

  • The Calophyllum, also known as the "Poon Tree"
  • Poon (surname) (disambiguation)
  • Po-on (novel), a novel by Filipino author F. Sionil José
  • Poon, a former county in Kwangtung (Guangdong), China

Usage examples of "poon".

Pooning a bimbo box takes more skill than a ped would ever imagine, because of their very road-unworthiness, their congenital lack of steel or other ferrous matter for the MagnaPoon to bite down on.

Among these a priest called Poa collected a number of small gold images of Kwan-tai to the value of fifty thousand pounds, and fled with them to England.

Fearful of being tortured for sacrilege if he told the truth, Poa wrote in Chinese characters a description of the whereabouts of the treasure in London, and placed the paper in the interior of a small jade idol, with diamond eyes, which stood in the Kwan-tai Temple in the Street of the Water Dragon.

My uncle did some service for Poa, who, out of gratitude, told him the secret.

When your greatnesses found the confession of the evil priest Poa that he had stolen the gods, and had confided the secret of their whereabouts to the jade image of Kwan-tai, you ordered your unworthy slave to search and find the treasure, so that it should be restored to the temple in the Street of the Water Dragon.

The poon head comes loose, caroms off the pavement behind her as it is automatically reeled in to reunite with the handle.

The poon head comes loose, caroms off the pavement behind her as it is automatically reeled in to reunite with the handle.

Paul Choy and Venus Poon were crammed in a new group who were straggling up.

She can't use the standard trick of ordering a pizza to her destination and then pooning the delivery boy as he roars past, because none of the pizza chains deliver to this neighborhood.

Goodweather Poon held the flashlight as Kin Pak, Dog-eared Chen and Smallpox Kin searched.

She has arms that are as strong as a man's, strong from hanging on to that poon on the freeway, so she wraps them around his head like a vise and presses her forehead against the side of his head and starts orbiting the tip of her tongue around the little folded-over rim of his outer ear.

The other two-thirds of the population were tight-assed squares resisting the urge to peep, prowl, poon stalk, pederastically indulge, pop pills, and panty sniff.

You either had to be very determined or very powerful to overcome that sort of thing, but Windle Poons had been a wizard for more than a century.

Then part of the wall fell in, leaving Windle Poons standing in a Windle Poons-shaped hole.

A sort of codicil or addendum to the life of Windle Poons - born in the year of the Significant Triangle in the Century of the Three Lice (he’d always preferred the old calendar with its ancient names to all this new-fangled numbering they did today) and died in the year of the Notional Serpent in the Century of the Fruitbat, more or less.