Or Near Offer. Typically used in British small ads to indicate some flexibility in price. Informally, means 'or similar', 'similar sort of thing', o.n.o.
Car for sale, only 253,000 miles on the clock, new plugs, nice runner - £1000 o.n.o.
Childish misspelling of 'peon'?
What's a pion, daddy? You mean 'peon', baby. It's a Latin American term for a day labourer or similar explored member of the proletariat.
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Down For Some Fucking - ie, desirous of engaging in copulation
Charlotte is DFSF ð
I know, we already went 3 rounds this morning!