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Definition of pwn in English: pwnverb pəʊnpoʊn [with object]informal (especially in video gaming) utterly defeat (an opponent or rival); completely get the better of. I can't wait to pwn some noobs in this game are you really going to allow yourself to be pwned by that guy? the Phillies have pwned us this year Example sentencesExamples - She pwns Katy vocally on her own song.
- It was a cynical play to show his base just how edgy he was, pwning this old plutocrat with his rapier-like wit.
- It was pretty shocking to see Beyer straight up pwn offensive linemen like this.
- Now that we've seen both the girls and the boys, I can say, definitively, that the girls totally pwn the boys.
- This guy, the "gamer", repeatedly got in his partners' faces and loudly proclaimed his proclivity for pwning people.
- But it was her story about pwning a racist motorist that really brought the house down.
- I also want to point out, for the record, that this generation pwns mine in all ways.
- As for the Jays - the Rays pwn them, their record vs Tampa over the years is awful.
- I predict he climbs an even higher mountain in the off season and comes back in 2013 to pwn even more batters.
- Trust me, you haven't lived until you pwned someone in Titanfall with only your skill, a tablet and this controller attached to a headset.
Synonyms beat, conquer, win against, win a victory over, triumph over, prevail over, get the better of, best, worst, vanquish
OriginEarly 21st century: supposedly resulting from a common mistyping of own as a result of the proximity of the letter P to the letter O on a keyboard. Definition of pwn in US English: pwnverbpoʊnpōn [with object]informal (especially in video gaming) utterly defeat (an opponent or rival); completely get the better of. I can't wait to pwn some noobs in this game are you really going to allow yourself to be pwned by that guy? the Phillies have pwned us this year Example sentencesExamples - I predict he climbs an even higher mountain in the off season and comes back in 2013 to pwn even more batters.
- But it was her story about pwning a racist motorist that really brought the house down.
- I also want to point out, for the record, that this generation pwns mine in all ways.
- It was a cynical play to show his base just how edgy he was, pwning this old plutocrat with his rapier-like wit.
- She pwns Katy vocally on her own song.
- Trust me, you haven't lived until you pwned someone in Titanfall with only your skill, a tablet and this controller attached to a headset.
- This guy, the "gamer", repeatedly got in his partners' faces and loudly proclaimed his proclivity for pwning people.
- As for the Jays - the Rays pwn them, their record vs Tampa over the years is awful.
- Now that we've seen both the girls and the boys, I can say, definitively, that the girls totally pwn the boys.
- It was pretty shocking to see Beyer straight up pwn offensive linemen like this.
Synonyms beat, conquer, win against, win a victory over, triumph over, prevail over, get the better of, best, worst, vanquish
OriginEarly 21st century: supposedly resulting from a common mistyping of own as a result of the proximity of the letter P to the letter O on a keyboard. |