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Pinion

1. Pinion - A term used to describe a leader among men in difficult circumstances. Known for their sage advice, the easiest way to get a Pinion to do anything is to tell them it can't be done. Often used as a compliment among warriors. The name can be used in context with other words.

2. The best company commander in Iraq. A possible combination of Mike Tyson and Einstein.

3. Extremely cunning and tough.
"That is one badass Pinion!"

"Did you hear? The Fallujah city council just voted Pinion the best company commander in Iraq!"

"I'm feeling like a Pinion today!
by Echogrunt October 31, 2011
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pinion

straight fkn pimp em hoes y0
walkin up to a bitch and slappin her stupid face
by horton May 18, 2003
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Pinion

The cutest Australian cattle dog known to man. Named after the opening track on Nine Inch Nails' Broken LP, Pinion will sit in your lap, give you kisses and be by your side under any circumstance.

Pinion is, however, afraid of thunder, so be prepared to comfort the Pinion in cause of bad weather.
Yo dawg, your dog is almost as pimp as Pinion!
by Monjamin October 14, 2018
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Pinion

A small yellow creature, with an unassuming yet piercing smile. Enjoys tapping, humming, and playing Shapez.io.
Yo, just saw Pinion down at Arby's!
by Dobbylover03 September 22, 2021
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Pinion

The absolute most stupid name anyone could ever have. Reserved for kids whose parent literally smoked crack until they were retarded.
Wow…. This dumbass really named their baby Pinion!!!
by Foghorn Leghornlol June 24, 2022
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x-pinion

when someone has a bad opinion
yo dawg you have a wack x-pinion man!
by rappper x June 26, 2006
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rack and pinion steering

The steering method for most, if not all cars. The steering wheel stretches out, and on the end is a cogwheel. This cogwheel connects to the rear of the two struts of the front axel. When the steering is turned left, the cogwheel pushes the rack on the rear axel right. This means that the end of the left front wheel towards the back is pulled inwards, while the front part is on the opposite side of a fulcrum, and is pushed outwards. The opposite happens to the front right, so the wheels turn left at the same time.
I doubt anyone will understand my definition of rack and pinion steering, so I'll make it quick


Rack- on the front axel
Pinion-On the end of the steering wheel.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 28, 2004
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