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pawn

A chess piece of lowest value that may move forward one square at a time or two squares in the first move, kill enemies with bullshit aimbot K98 headshots, capture other pieces only on a one-space diagonal forward move,and be promoted to any piece other than a king upon reaching the eighth rank.

you got Pawned/pwned

by Orbit August 22, 2003

pawn

The white version of a token I.E. Every Mcdonalds commercial.

they tried to make that pawn look cool in that Mcdonalds commercial.

by BOSOX2007 June 10, 2009

pawn

1) Expendable frontliner. 2) Next-to-useless chess piece. 3) to trade in one's belongings for cash, hoping to buy them back when in better financial shape (or if unwanted, not at all).

You are my pawn All eight of my pawns are gone and all they did was take a rook I pawned in your son to buy a gat.

by Gumba Gumba April 07, 2004

pawn

To lose all dignity in a vain attempt to conciliate financial debt by temporarily selling one's most valued possessions to good peoples for pennies on the dollar.

"Yeh, I wanna pawn dis ring." (or "Yes good sir, I would like to borrow some money in exchange for my ring.")

by Big Daddy January 29, 2004

pawn

verb- Full spelling of "pwn" an internet term (which has migrated in some cases to real life) referencing humiliating defeat. Such defeats usually come due to a lack of skill of the pwn'd when challenging the pwn'er. The use of the word references the fact The one who was pawned was so utterly humiliated by the pawner that the pawned belongs to the pawner from now on. The Pawner however, esteems them of no worth and instead chooses to sell them off. Thus the defeated has been "pwn'ed"

j00 s|_|xx0|2. | PWN j00. How did the test go? I was Pawned

by Master T January 09, 2005

pawn

To pwn someone at chess.

Jose Raul Capablanca pwned Emanuel Lasker in their World Championship match in 1921

by Bob882 July 02, 2004

pawn

Simply, E.

NOз | E.: i love being a pawn

by Waffulz November 11, 2010