1. coon - Noun
2. coon - Verb
3. Coon - Proper noun
A raccoon. See Raccoon.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI collect old Coon Chicken Inn memorabilia. I collect black memorabilia, like old minstrel posters. It was a real place. There was one in Seattle, one in Portland, and one in Salt Lake City. They started in 1925, and then they went out of business around 1958. Terry Zwigoff
Eeewww... Sewer coon. Gina Barberi
I'll be a gone coon when the battle starts Source: Internet
BEMIDJI -- Bemidji State women’s basketball head coach Chelsea DeVille announced the addition of Jenna Anderson, a center from Coon Rapids, as the fifth member of the team’s 2020-21 signing class. Source: Internet
Coon believes it in her bones: “I’m excited to see who emerges from this moment, and the voices we’ll get to hear in the next phase of such a fruitful and potent theater community. Source: Internet
Coon said he expects Higgs will support the status quo on funding and on party status, and isn't concerned about the premier's hesitation to commit to it so far. Source: Internet