Peon is a strategic board game typically played on a 7x7 grid, where players take turns placing their pieces, called peons, on the board. The objective is to create a continuous line of five peons in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Players must think ahead to block their opponent's potential lines while trying to set up their own. The game ends when one player successfully aligns five peons, or if the board fills up without a winner, resulting in a draw.
The bell is rung by the peon.
The noun 'peon' is a common gender word, a word for a male or a female landless laborer.
A peon is a person who does hard or boring work for little money, an unskilled farm labourer. A peon will work at whatever his employer requires of him
peon (also pion): orderly or messenger.
slang word person that gets pushed around pissed on( peon)
I'm just a peon here, I have no authority to assign the tasks.
Peon refers to Paul Peon or "the original man," as he is often referred. Paul is the rightful ruler of earth and will one day return to claim his throne, smiting his mortal enemies, the geebans.
From my boss
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"Mate" refers to the act of putting the opponent's king in check, while "peon" refers to a weak, low-ranking chess piece like a pawn. Therefore, "mate peon" could be interpreted informally as achieving checkmate by using a lowly pawn to deliver the final blow.
Peon-chi le-i-di - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG South Korea:15
The word "peon" can be found on page 47 of "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963" by Christopher Paul Curtis.