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The name is a derivative that comes from a major mountain range in Armenia called Siunats then from the name of an ancient kingdom called Siunik (which is now present day the largest region in Armenia)

Sion is a guy's name that comes from a city in Armenia - It is not the male version of Siune
Tom: Hey is it a modern Armenian name?
Siune: No it isn't
Siune by Govena C November 9, 2010
Related Words
a female who is one of biggy j's ladies
girl u is hella fine, i made a word for u, u is siznexy!
siznexy by biggy j July 12, 2003
A derogatory comment on someone telling them they are inferior for any reason; something which is less than a pleb.
Sammy completely failed her driver's test, she is a sizenet.
OR

You sizenet! Why did you just kick my dog?
sizenet by JediGingerNinger February 9, 2010

simuneer 

sim·u·neer s, im ūˈni(ə)r/ verb gerund or present participle: simuneering 1. design and implement (such as a concept or technology) for the purpose of reflecting reality a in simulated-reality setting. "Simuneer" is fused from the words “simulation” and “engineering”. Simuneering is what simulation gurus do when they use their collective imaginations and experience in the simulation & scenario realm to engineer something tangible, useable, and innovative in the training & education world. To that end, when simulation gurus simuneer a solution they harness their rocket-scientist mathematical conjuring skills, unparalleled materials expertise, expert craftsman powers, and immeasurable scientific abilities, the cost of which was any societal maneuvering or intercommunicating skills, and create innovative outside-of-the-box unbelievably realistic training adjuncts and situations.
Sally and Sam simuneered a scenario so complete that even the observing professor's heart rate went ballistic.
simuneer by Simu Guru Sting November 1, 2013

Simon Simunek 

A son of the sun. Be careful, you might get burnt!
Boy: Hi.
Simon: I´m Simon Simunek
Boy gets burnt
Simon Simunek by Popbal March 24, 2019

Stink lines

As seen in illustrations or cartoons: Wavy, vertical lines rising above a person, place or thing. Denotes a foul odor.
"You didn't put enough stink lines on your picture of the teacher."
Stink lines by Athene Airheart March 14, 2004