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  • PEON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PEON is any of various workers in India, Sri Lanka, or Malaysia How to use peon in a sentence
  • Peonage - Wikipedia
    South Asian dialects of English: a peon is an office boy, an attendant, or an orderly, a person kept around for odd jobs (and, historically, a policeman or foot soldier)
  • PEON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    A peon is a person of low social status, especially one who does unskilled work and is poorly treated Peon was once used in a more specific way to refer to farmworkers and other unskilled laborers in Mexico and parts of the United States
  • What Does Peon Mean in Slang? - slangsphere. com
    Explore the meaning of ‘peon’ in slang, its implications in workplaces, social hierarchies, and online communities Learn about its origins, case studies, and how it affects employee morale The word ‘peon’ originates from the Spanish word ‘peón’, meaning ‘foot soldier’
  • Peon - definition of peon by The Free Dictionary
    Define peon peon synonyms, peon pronunciation, peon translation, English dictionary definition of peon n 1 A person who does menial or repetitive tasks and has a low rank in an organization or society
  • PEON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    In this sense, "peon" can be used in either a derogatory or self-effacing context The peon is shown dead on the floor with blood on his face They range in power from the weak and cowardly peon goblins to the mighty goblin warlords
  • peon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun peon (plural peons or peones) A lowly person; a peasant or serf; a labourer who is obliged to do menial work (figurative) A person of low rank or importance
  • Peon - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Peon was a Mexican word originally, meaning an agricultural worker in servitude to his landlord Today, peon has a more comic ring to it and is usually used in fun — though if you are a personal assistant to a tyrannical Hollywood star, for example, it's probably no laughing matter


















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