Bob: Hey Adam you look excited what do you plan on doing today?
Adam: I'm going on a 38 mile hike today!
Bob: Wow I wish I could be such a huge supporter of pioneerism.
Adam: I'm going on a 38 mile hike today!
Bob: Wow I wish I could be such a huge supporter of pioneerism.
by Adam D-brick April 8, 2010

When the North American continent was first being advertised as "FREE", thousands upon millions of people from Europe came flooding the eastern part of what will later be called The United States of America.
These people left Europe because they were religiously excluded due to their different beliefs and ideas. This was a time where new religions were being born and mainstream people seeing these new takes on reality were feeling threatened by new establishments.
So, being already seen as complete psychopaths, these religious groups were again booted and were forced to trek west to where they would be known as "pioneers" where the trip was a tough one.
They would later tell tales of how they were able to defend themselves against the Native Americans and how awful it was that they were being attacked for no apparent reason.
Today in America white people feel connected and appreciate the pioneers and what they have done for them.
Native Americans can say different.
These people left Europe because they were religiously excluded due to their different beliefs and ideas. This was a time where new religions were being born and mainstream people seeing these new takes on reality were feeling threatened by new establishments.
So, being already seen as complete psychopaths, these religious groups were again booted and were forced to trek west to where they would be known as "pioneers" where the trip was a tough one.
They would later tell tales of how they were able to defend themselves against the Native Americans and how awful it was that they were being attacked for no apparent reason.
Today in America white people feel connected and appreciate the pioneers and what they have done for them.
Native Americans can say different.
The Mormons were pioneers as they made their way across the nation to create and preserve a new found future.
by pcberdwin October 4, 2006

Bob: You know Joe, you really shouldn't rob that bank
Joe: Ah, what the fuck. The pioneers did it!
*Larry just egged a house*
Bill: hey Larry good job! That's how the pioneers did it!
Joe: Ah, what the fuck. The pioneers did it!
*Larry just egged a house*
Bill: hey Larry good job! That's how the pioneers did it!
by Lasage March 24, 2009

those singular hairs that blaze a lonely trail down a male back, discovering as yet unhaired real estate, slowly attracting other hairs to follow it into unhaired territory.
"Every day I wake up and look in the mirror, and more and more pioneers are showing up on my back. Now, they're showing up gray!"
by Bald Fu July 2, 2008

1) Woa did you hear that TK and TT are PIONEERING in japanese on a kitchen table?
-Yea, that's so hot!
2)pioneering under a double rainbow "intense joy, coupled with extreme emotional shifts; an experience equal to an orgasm"
-Yea, that's so hot!
2)pioneering under a double rainbow "intense joy, coupled with extreme emotional shifts; an experience equal to an orgasm"
by amazingpioneer1 December 14, 2010

To exclusively date virgins and then take their virginity shortly after. After taking the virginity the "Pioneer" will find new territory to discover.
Ex 1.
-"Dude I heard that Tony took another girl's virginity last night!"
-"I know, I heard. That dude is a master at Pioneering!"
Ex 2.
-"Some guy named Jeremy took my virginity last night, but when I woke up he was gone."
-"Ugh he sounds like such a Pioneer."
-"Dude I heard that Tony took another girl's virginity last night!"
-"I know, I heard. That dude is a master at Pioneering!"
Ex 2.
-"Some guy named Jeremy took my virginity last night, but when I woke up he was gone."
-"Ugh he sounds like such a Pioneer."
by JafeelForReal May 13, 2014

1. The act of walking to a destination, but getting lost in the process.
2. The act of finding a new route while getting lost walking to a destination.
3. The act of ending up at a completely different destination altogether after giving up on finding the first destination.
2. The act of finding a new route while getting lost walking to a destination.
3. The act of ending up at a completely different destination altogether after giving up on finding the first destination.
While trying to find the restaurant, I ended up pioneering to Ikea-- and I found a new pizza place and a shortcut on the way!
by The Lost Girl June 20, 2010
