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What does the word "pone" mean?

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Its a "Don't" in a video....

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  1. Pone is like some phrase teenage boys say when they beat someone. Like I poned you in that race! Kinda like you just got dissed, its you just got poned! Or poneage, complete dominance.


  2. Corn pone!  Ha ha!  Yummy.  I don't know this new slang.

  3. "pwn" pronounced "pone" apparently started as a mis-spelling of "own" in the context of totally dominating competition or opposition.  "I totally pwn'd that loser"

  4. Pone means in the dictionarys it's some kind of Indian bread.  

  5. is it the jonas brothers videoo ?

    probly not but that was a dont in their

    video so i just took a guesss. but it

    means to be like "powerfully owned"

    so for example; if you took something that someone

    else wanted and it was the last one.. you poned them

    hope thatt helpedd

  6. Southern & Midland : corn pone

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/d...

    Southern U.S. food - Same as  cornpone

    Early 17th century. < Virginia Algonquian poan, "thing roasted or baked"

    http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/d...

    Definition 1. in the southern United States, a baked or fried bread made with corn meal and lacking milk or eggs; corn pone.

    Definition 2. a small oval loaf or cake of this bread.

    http://www.wordsmyth.net/live/home.php?s...

    —n. South Midland and Southern U.S.

    1. Also called pone' bread". a baked or fried bread usually made of cornmeal.

    2. a loaf or oval-shaped cake of any type of bread, esp. corn bread.

    http://dictionary.infoplease.com/pone

    n. Chiefly Southern U.S.

    See johnnycake. See Regional Note at johnnycake, light bread.

    [Virginia Algonquian poan, appoans, cornbread.]

    REGIONAL NOTE   A staple of the early American colonies from New England southward to Virginia was pone, a bread made by Native Americans from flat cakes of cornmeal dough baked in ashes. Pone is one of several Virginia Algonquian words (including hominy and tomahawk) borrowed into the English of the Atlantic seaboard. The word pone, usually in the compound cornpone, is now used mainly in the South, where it means cakes of cornbread baked on a griddle or in hot ashes—as the Native Americans originally cooked it.

    Meaning #1: cornbread often made without milk or eggs and baked or fried (Southern)

      Synonym: cornpone

    http://www.answers.com/topic/pone

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