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poon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "poon" is not correct and is generally considered vulgar in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts, often in slang or derogatory references, and is not appropriate for formal writing. Example: "He made a joke that included the word 'poon,' which made everyone uncomfortable."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
44 human-written examples
Steve said, "Right now I'm telling him there's a chance for poon out here, so he'd better get his ass out of the woods while the gettin's good".
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Mr. Poon eventually rented a 600-square-foot, one-bedroom near Duboce Triangle after offering $100 over the original $1,750-per-month price.
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Dickson Poon, the shop's owner, offered to buy back a 49.9% stake for a less than luxurious £2.50 ($3.80) a share, a little less than the offer price in 1996.Scientists at CERN, a particle-physics laboratory in Switzerland, announced the creation of 50,000 anti-hydrogen atoms.
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In a recent speech, Arics Poon, managing director of Oracle for South China and Hong Kong, said that "we need a group of strong, professional managers or we may fail to support our growth in China".
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Mr Poon concurs: "If the tasks are across departments, or if it means working in a team or trying to relate to others, they [Chinese staff] still have a long way to go".Fierce competition and a limited supply of talent is resulting in high turnover rates.
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The new building, largely paid for by Dickson Poon, a Hong Kong tycoon, is part of a much-needed revival.Oxford's first professor of Chinese in 1876, a former missionary named James Legge, was typical of those who oversaw China studies during the British empire.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
16 human-written examples
Then came the appetizers we had ordered: tender pan-fried Korean meat dumplings, a seafood pancake stuffed mostly with slightly overcooked calamari, and fried battered chicken (kan-poon-gi) that lost all crunch (and appeal) under its spicy sauce.
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O'Shea-Poon suggests that following EIA guidance to the letter can make it a very bureaucratic process and put people off.
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"Eventually they will be as good as we are," says Dennis Poon, the vice-chairman of Thornton Tomasetti.
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A lot of wealthy individuals "are already well invested with residential properties in different countries, and they have shown some interest in diversifying further in commercial properties," said Joseph Poon, head of ultra high net worth, South Asia, at UBS Wealth Management in Singapore.
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As N.B.A. players like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James prepared for the All-Star Game in Orlando, Fla., players like Patrick Lee, Serena Poon and Patricia Tiu played in a series of games at the Joseph T. St. Lawrence Complex, where men's and women's teams from the East Coast had gathered.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you must refer to the concept, use more neutral or clinical terms such as "female genitalia" or "vagina" depending on the context.
Common error
Do not use the word "poon" when a professional, respectful or clinical term is required. Its informal and vulgar nature makes it unsuitable for academic papers, business communications, or any formal dialogue.
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Linguistic Context
The word "poon" primarily functions as a noun, although it can also be used to refer to sexual activity. However, Ludwig AI highlights that its usage is generally incorrect and considered vulgar in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "poon" is generally considered vulgar and inappropriate for most writing contexts. Ludwig AI flags it as incorrect and suggests using alternative, more respectful terms such as "female genitalia" or "vagina" when referring to the anatomical term, or focusing on the act of "sexual intercourse" when that is the intended meaning. Its use is limited to informal slang, and even then, caution is strongly advised due to its potential to offend. While examples can be found in sources like The New Yorker and The New York Times, these instances do not legitimize its broader usage but rather highlight its occasional appearance within specific narratives or dialogues where such language might be contextually relevant, but not exemplary.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Vagina
A direct and clinical term for the female reproductive organ.
Female genitalia
Replaces a vulgar term with a neutral anatomical term.
Vulva
The external female genitalia.
Cunt
A vulgar slang term; use with extreme caution due to its offensive nature.
Twat
A derogatory term for female genitalia; highly offensive.
Sexual intercourse
Focuses on the act rather than a specific body part.
Copulation
A formal term for sexual intercourse.
Coitus
A medical term for sexual intercourse.
Intimacy
Refers to a close, personal relationship, potentially involving sexual activity.
Make love
A euphemism for sexual intercourse, suggesting affection.
FAQs
What does "poon" mean?
The term "poon" is a vulgar slang term for female genitalia or sexual intercourse. It is considered offensive and should be used with extreme caution, if at all.
What are some alternatives to using the word "poon"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "female genitalia", "vagina", or "sexual intercourse". Choose the term that is most appropriate for your audience and the formality of the situation.
Is it ever appropriate to use the word "poon"?
The word "poon" is rarely appropriate and is generally considered offensive. Avoid using it unless you are certain that your audience will not be offended and that the context warrants its use.
Why is the word "poon" considered vulgar?
The word "poon" is considered vulgar because it is a slang term for female genitalia and is often used in a derogatory or disrespectful manner. Using more neutral or clinical terms is preferable in most situations.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested