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- noun Plural form of
poon .
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Examples
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Since you don't use lots of big heavy, lures for 'poons, a medium strength rod will do you fine.
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Since you don't use lots of big heavy, lures for 'poons, a medium strength rod will do you fine.
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Essentially, Ash just gets calls from loony-poons in his district and starts carving out whole chunks of his day to address their concerns.
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Essentially, Ash just gets calls from loony-poons in his district and starts carving out whole chunks of his day to address their concerns.
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But after further thought, we are supposed to be metabloggers and I for one would much rather read about angry red poons or soft furry poons than about ethnic conflict in faraway places.
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This poons of a coach has to now live with the fact that his other responsibilities away from basketball probably cost his team and his players (remember, he's a leader of men, don't you know) a reasonable shot at a title that was theirs for the taking.
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Oh my God, don't tell me you're another of those American poons who get their willy up meeting some red-nosed baronet or doddering old viscount.
Dance Of Death Preston, Douglas 2005
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Set ye doon, your Warship; fafty poons desarveth a good room, wi'oot ony lugs
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That is basically pulling out of one of the many poons of the world, and not then knowing which one you're going to refuck.
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Tracked on June 8, 2009 11: 32 AM poons from Chicken Yoghurt
British Blogs 2009
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