Pinon

Word PINON
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Definitions and meanings of "Pinon"

What do we mean by pinon?

Any of several species of North American pines in Pinus subsect. Cembroides that bear edible seeds (pine nuts), especially Pinus edulis; the nut pine.

A pine nut.

1. A podunk desert community situated in the middle of nowhere that occasionally finds itself marked on a map. 2. A small town in California's Mojave Desert. 3. Also known for having a gas station as its sole land mark. Urban Dictionary

A person who is extremely dark and resides in the pastors of Southern New Mexico and shows evidence of doing crack!! Urban Dictionary

A dirty basketball player, someone who cheap shots other players, usually a Duke or former Duke player. Urban Dictionary

A person who loved their friends and is always cheerful. They are unaware of the amount of happiness they cause and other are unaware of the pain they cause to a Nelly Pinon. They are beautiful people and love to see people happy. Insecurities are no matter for them they are confident all around if you meet them give them a hug and appreciate a Nelly Pinon Urban Dictionary

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The word "pinon" in example sentences

The sprinkling of pine nuts was sparse but nevertheless so full of their distinctive flavor that it reminded me of traveling through the Taos, N.M., mountains with a couple of Taos Pueblo dudes, stopping for deer and gathering and eating pine nuts -- what they call pinon -- off the ground. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is an emerging haute border cuisine, which emphasizes regional ingredients such as pinon nuts and even tequila (unheard of in classical Mexican cooking) -- Texas cookbook author Lucinda Hutson has published a recipe for gazpacho with a whole cup of tequila, plus serrano chiles. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This tree is called by the Mexicans "pinon," and also by travellers the "nut-pine." ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

Known locally as "pinon," jatropha is a hearty shrub that grows with no special care. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The smells of roasted green chile and pinon fires fill the night air. ❋ Cherie Burns (2011)

Chipotle black bean burgers, seasonal veggie plates, chipotle tofu melt, pinon and pepita encrusted tofu over saffron rice... ❋ Carolyn Scott (2012)

And then there's our plucky heroine, being Chosen for training in her Magickal Powahs by Cherokees who apparently burn pinon wood in their speshul Mystical Ceremonial Fires. or something, IDEK. nantahala, i'm not suffering alone! tags: dances with pretendians, ndns, we-sha-sha mood: eyerollnig ❋ Bolmusic (2009)

Focusing on pinon-juniper woodlands in Arizona and New Mexico, I mapped the shapes of patches of vegetation from aerial photographs and measured their degree of spatial pattern. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And, yes, no doubt pinon nuts would be an unexpected staple for Moi, but I've got basil growing out the gazoo and pesto is easy! ❋ Unknown (2008)

With binoculars in hand I could see the flames flare as the fire moved eating up dead pinon trees. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I've loved pine nuts since I was a kid at summer camp in Colorado, where our counselors showed us how to crack open pinon pine cones to get to the tasty nuts inside. ❋ Lindy (2006)

And if a few trees grow from old seeds that have fallen down between rocks and not gotten eaten by anything, it takes decades, I've heard numbers for pinon of 70 years, before they are mature enough to produce pine cones and more seeds. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

There is a similar clear quality to the light, and of course the terrain looks similar, with olive trees substituting for pinon. ❋ Walter Jon Williams (2007)

Make a mushromm duxelle by cooking mushrooms in butter until they are dry add some pinon nuts add cream salt white pepper and cilantro if you like. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Nah, unshelled pinon nuts pignoli are the real winners: every bit as much effort and awkwardness as sunflower seeds, but tiny, so the reward is even smaller. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A lot was apparently pinon- juniper too during and immediately after glaciation. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Tundra and tundra- steppe stretched as far south as Maryland- to- be, and boreal forest, with no pigeon food, south of that, while Mexico was wetter with much pinon- juniper where deserts are now . ❋ Unknown (2005)

"Pinon Hills? [Sorry], [never heard of it]." ❋ Winterwolf88 (2008)

"WOw, Dude look at that girl!" guy saids [to friend] "She is dark huh!?!" friend says "Yeah shes a [fuckn] [dirty pinon]!" ❋ Darrel Gomez Jr. (2009)

Did you see #14 trip our center? Yeah, #[14's] a pinon, man. [Friggin] [Grayson Allen]. ❋ Whiskey J (2022)

[What a] Nelly Pinon [always] so [caring] ❋ LalaUnica (2020)

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