Topic: What is pionate?? | |
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is that word related to religion or the pope?
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The letters together to make
"pionate" are simple one idiot putting them together and others if using are ignorant followers. This is not a word; period. It's like the Democrats & all the liberal idiots who hear a false story "fake news" and belive it to mean something like collusion. People; stop being idiot cows following the the cow bell to the slauter house. Just go back to school & retake the english clasd t you obviously failed. A pie piper story. |
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Just go back to school & retake the english clasd t
Right. And the lack of capitalization on "English" is just one example of your own poor grasp of the language.
you obviously failed. A pie piper story. And apparently in your rush to post that rant, you totally missed the earlier posts about how it's not a word, but something put in by a somewhat faulty filter removing "bad words." ["P***ionate"] Have a chill pill and some English (spelling) lessons. Maybe listen to this 1966 song "The Pied Piper" while you're at it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe13bACgcJs |
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probably means compassionate.
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passionate pa ss ion ate after the censors get done with it
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The fact that it has no meaning,might imply that the relationship also will be without meaning(?).
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mingle2.com : forums : Community > Misc Advice, Help & Support
Topic: What is pionate?? Wow...five pages of responses, and this is not settled well. Google isn't much help either. Reports in this topic cast aspersions on various dictionaries, people who can't spell, dating scammers, and abbreviations. OK...my turn. I've hit this word about six times before here. One was a single-word posting (not too revealing). Two I didn't figure out. The other three? They all fit well to one thing. So what's happening? People misspelling English is possible, even with the use of computer scripting (application macros, or 'command-line' Batch programming). Unless lots of scammers out there are following one old(er) DIY manual one error from such might well vanish in a few months. Abbreviations are clocked and reported here-and-there. Hard to imagine one not being noticed and written of. There are lots of other ways this might have been brought to sight. Perhaps it's a case of more than one simple track of etymology. Easy to imagine some other dating site (or 'Catholic' school) which does ban the use of '***'. So there's a few writers loose who might think they had to exclude the combo of three letters from words that use them. I've seen similar on Plenty-Of-Fish. Most of the writers find work-abouts (sometimes cute), and some simply replace the 'bad word' with punctuation (the editing computer might even do this for them). Anyway...could be put on our screens meaning 'passionate'. Could be some simple keyboarding mistake. Anyone want to fuss over accidents? How about anagrams? Someone catch five examples from five sources. Could discover some interesting twist! OK, OK. Doesn't anyone else have in their history crosswords or Scramble? I know...it's not in a dictionary. But likely it's source is. I still do not text with cell phones. Some of the word abuse chops understanding right out of my sight. Still...there's PLENTY of people who do their typing with a cell phone text bias. Make it short and quick. So what is bigger than 'pionate'? Maybe several things. The word I thought of would have pionate as a contraction (or a bastard contraction?) of "opinionated". Fits well in three uses of 'pionate' I've seen. It's actually a word used in conversation now and then. In lots of subjects and places. So sometimes "pionate" is a bastard contraction of "opinionated". There are various other causes too, but in any case it doesn't seem to be catching on very well. |
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again and especially here
pionate is caused by a wiggy censor filter chopping up passionate |
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again and especially here pionate is caused by a wiggy censor filter chopping up passionate This is correct. At one time, there was a problem with censored words. It has been fixed, however, the user must edit and replace "pionate" with "passionate" |
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"Poignant" comes to us from French, and before that from Latin-specifically, the Latin verb pungere, meaning...
"to prick or sting." There you go...the dinner bell is rung...now go get her |
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Root: Pion
A pion is a type of subatomic particle. Pion may also refer to: PION, gene; see Protein pigeon homolog 2S7 Pion, self-propelled gun Pión District, in Peru Posterior ischemic optic neuropathy Pio Pion (1887 – 1965), Italian entrepreneur Given the first result, a type of subatomic particle, to pionate means to act like a subatomic particle. They are unstable, with the charged pions
π+ and π−decaying with a mean lifetime of 26 nanoseconds (2.6×10−8 seconds), and the neutral pion π0 decaying with a much shorter lifetime of 8.4×10−17 seconds. Charged pions most often decay into muons and muon neutrinos, while neutral pions generally decay into gamma rays. So what they are telling us is that either they are small and unstable or they are looking for someone small and unstable. |
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Funny...I found this twice while browsing profiles on Mingle2. So I did a Google search for the definition and out of everywhere on the internet, it sent me back here. I already knew it was not a word, but I thought it may have an urban dictionary definition or something at least. Nope.
This seems like an important time to reiterate that communication is the responsibility of the communicator moreso than the communicatee. |
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Yes Yes Yes , idiots
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acording to my research... even in the Urban dictionary... it isn't a word so whoever made it up should explain it's meaning because it is meaningless and I agree... stop using it!
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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. when i google it, your photo and this comment comes up. |
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and again pionate is a result of the censor filter mingle uses cleaning up passionate.
no one here coined a new word |
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The word means perfection. |
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The word means perfection. and again pionate is a result of the censor filter mingle uses cleaning up passionate. no one here coined a new word Apparently some people don't read posts either |
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It is definitely not a word. I think the guy who joked on here that the word was originally "passionate" has got it right: the owners of this site set their censoring program to automatically delete a*s (as in hinder) and neglected to specify that it be deleted only when a whole word, not part of another word. Kinda dumb of them, I think.
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i was not joking.
the early censor filter would eliminate any swear it saw whether it was in the middle of another word or not |
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