Topic: What is pionate??
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funkyfranky

Sun 08/31/14 12:20 PM



I have found the word procrastinate in some profiles and it really pisses me off.
It's almost as though the person is trying to sound clever by calling themselves a lazy bast-rd.
I mean, WTF

Are these the same ones that are looking for sugar mommies or daddies?

Sorry for the late reply, I was procrastinating:wink:
God it sounds almost painful
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willing2

Sun 08/31/14 12:58 PM


I'm a cheap bas*tard.
Gonna go with a catheter to a coke bottle in my boot.

For chits and giggles, use an apple juice jar and put it in the company refer.
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dreamerana

Sun 08/31/14 01:15 PM

maybe pionate means pioneering as many see themselves going to a new country
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Cutiepieforyou

Sun 08/31/14 06:10 PM

pionate... maybe they meant peony the flower?
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Rock

Mon 09/01/14 07:24 AM

For gits and shiggles, I'll try to use the "word" in a sentence.

After smoking my first cigarette of the day, I had to go to the
restroom and pionate like a race horse.
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mysticalview21

Wed 09/03/14 02:11 PM

op i did not look up a meaning but maybe they misspelled the word wrong... and thank goodness they have edit lmao and what are people starting with different languages now an different words in different languages ... shakes head ... no ...I want be looking up that stuff...:smile:
Edited by mysticalview21 on Wed 09/03/14 02:15 PM
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RemnantSoldier1

Fri 09/26/14 04:29 AM

I think you are rit !
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coral2013

Mon 09/29/14 06:07 AM


I'm sorry but I keep seeing this word in so many profiles and of course I am the kind of person that when I see a word I don't know, and I can't get an understanding of it's meaning simply by the way it is used then I can't help but to try to look it up to find it's meaning. sadly try as I may I find the word pionate nowhere in any dictionary that I have access to. Thus I must ask, is this even a word and if not then stop using it, because to use a non existent word just because it sounds smart, shows just how ignorant you truly are.


I noticed it in a couple of profiles, too. Don't know if one person meant to say poignant and misspelled it and another idiot copied the word misspelled, then being unoriginal as some are other azzholes kept copying the word becuz it sounds intelligent, there you go, a domino affect of azzholes. lol
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lookin4last1stkiss

Mon 10/13/14 10:56 AM

Can you shed some light on all the american soldier profiles written and inhabited by users who obviously use english as a second language. They desperately want email addresses - what is that all about?
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Clactonman

Thu 01/01/15 02:34 PM

Stop looking in the mirror or dreaming, lol. Have you a source?
The nearest in ordinary dictionaries is pinnate (feather-like) or pioneer (adventurous?). In Cassell's Slang Dictionary pion is French for excessive drinking or a hard drinker. In science, a pion is a small particle, so pionate would be very small (body, mind or spirit).
Until someone give a source and definition, it is best avoided or ask what they mean by it.
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Pansytilly

Fri 01/02/15 12:17 AM

A pioneering pirate..?
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zzzippy56

Fri 01/02/15 12:56 AM



I'm a cheap bas*tard.
Gonna go with a catheter to a coke bottle in my boot.

For chits and giggles, use an apple juice jar and put it in the company refer.

Lol.... I'm still laughing about this one.... Oh I've seen it done
Never seen that word used but its real hard to say with the puter slang.. I myself like whole words....... Ah call mo old-fashioned
...well older .... Anyway now I want to know too......... Kick down.....
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stormwarrior

Wed 09/23/15 10:23 AM

Just looks like a misspelling of passionate.
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ais69

Wed 09/23/15 10:33 AM

The word is PASSIONATE
sweetheart


the 3 missing letters are prohibitted

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Conrad_73

Wed 09/23/15 10:56 AM

Pa$$ionate!laugh
This answer question?bigsmile
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mysticalview21

Sat 11/28/15 09:18 AM

op did u try asking the person... what they thought it meant... some can not spell very well ... like me lol and may be using the word that they think its right in its meaning ... an not know any better ... if that important to you ask the person rather then the group ... :smile:
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IgorFrankensteen

Thu 12/10/15 12:37 PM


it might mean passionate.....but the a** part got censored out....lol

Argo's got it. It's a result of either people, or more likely "bots," copy/pasting the same profile in every site out there, and having an early one edit the "alternate word for donkey" and turn it into "p***ionate," and the next one auto-edit the asterisks out.

It might be a good hint that the profile you see it in, is either faked entirely, or is a cut and paste job.
Edited by IgorFrankensteen on Thu 12/10/15 12:38 PM
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soufiehere

Thu 12/10/15 12:39 PM



it might mean passionate.....but the a** part got censored out....lol

Argo's got it. It's a result of either people, or more likely "bots," copy/pasting the same profile in every site out there, and having an early one edit the "alternate word for donkey" and turn it into "p***ionate," and the next one auto-edit the asterisks out.

It might be a good hint that the profile you see it in, is either faked entirely, or is a cut and paste job.

Dead on.
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JimR1

Wed 02/10/16 04:15 PM

there is no such word as unhealthful either, yet its used in the weather industry, " unhealthful air quaility" today also not in dictionarys.
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Doris91

Tue 03/01/16 02:23 AM

Hi all. I'm beginning to dislike scammers.

I think pionate may mean (because they don't know english well) very pious. This is when used as an adjective for their character. Makes sense? I'm not sure exactly but having ESL(English as 2nd language), I understand them a bit. It's trying to spell the word, in what they think is the pronunciation.

As in, passion = passionate
compassion = compassionate
(faux) pious = pionate (stup1d word)