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What is pionate??
No idear... I'm still trying to figure out if its Milk & Cookies or Cookies & Milk? |
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Edited by
ivegotthegirth
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Wed 10/28/20 11:14 PM
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For Gods sake,it means passionate!
I can't believe this is still going. It has nothing to do with any filters on any website. It has everything to do with laziness and the deterioration of our language.................like as in texting. Let's put this stupid thread to bed! |
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Who pee-onated in your Cheerios?
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Eric explained it the best.
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You can see the same thing on many other websites including non-dating sites and emails....................believe what you all want to.
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Simply ask the user.
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One person made up that word and it caught on. It doesn't mean anything.
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passionately opinionated
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You can see the same thing on many other websites including non-dating sites and emails....................believe what you all want to. ![]() I'm not inventing this, what would my motive be. I read everything that I have contact with long enough. I just simply answered a question with a fact. There is no mystery involved. |
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This has been explained enough. I am done posting about pionate,
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Can I have the definition?
"One who wears a pie on their head more than is normal" pionate. p-i-o-n-a-t-e pionate. ![]() |
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Can I have the definition? "One who wears a pie on their head more than is normal" pionate. p-i-o-n-a-t-e pionate. ![]() What a nice hat! ![]() |
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This has been explained enough. I am done posting about pionate, ![]() |
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Pionate...
Definition 2: Piously ornate...... ![]() |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Wed 11/18/20 09:00 AM
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it's probably because the missing letters for some reason.....
P"***"ionate yep -I spelled it out but it replaced them with asterisks |
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This has been explained enough. I am done posting about pionate, ![]() ![]() |
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Pionate.... from the root "Pi"
"Of a nature which is in some way circular or infinitely repeating." |
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What a nice hat! ![]() A berry flavored lip gloss would go great with that. ![]() |
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pion, pionate, com pionate - what all these words have in common is that they are almost entirely used by non- US scam artists. When you get a message with one of these words in it, what the word means is that you are corresponding with 1) a foreign scam artist, or 2) someone so ignorant of proper English that they are better avoided just like a scam artist.
Of course, pion IS a real word in the scientific community dealing with electromagnetics. A “pion” is a subatomic particle made of one quark and one antiquark. ... This charge is positive when an up quark pairs with a down antiquark. The charge is negative when a down quark pairs with an up antiquark. Pions do not exist for a long time. Any time anyone messages me with any of those 3 words or has any of those 3 words in a profile I am on SCAM ALERT or IDIOT ALERT. |
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