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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
- Peon - Wikipedia
Peon (English ˈpiːɒn , from the Spanish peón Spanish pronunciation: [peˈon]) usually refers to a person subject to peonage: any form of wage labor, financial exploitation, coercive economic practice, or policy in which the victim or a laborer (peon) has little control over employment or economic conditions
- PEON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PEON definition: 1 a farm worker in South America who does jobs that do not need any particular skill 2 a person… Learn more
- 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
- Peon Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
PEON meaning: 1 : a person who does hard or boring work for very little money a person who is not very important in a society or organization; 2 : a poor farm worker especially in Latin America
- What Does Peon Mean in Slang? - SlangSphere. com
In the slang sense, ‘peon’ often describes someone in a subordinate position, typically within a hierarchical structure such as a workplace, social group, or even during interactions in digital spaces like online gaming or forums
- peon, n. ² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
What does the noun peon mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun peon See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- peon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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 He is well dressed in cheap clothing Like an office peon whose wife works in a laundry (India, historical) A messenger, foot soldier, or native policeman
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