Okay, so “maryland pomeon” – sounds kinda weird, right? I stumbled upon this while I was down a rabbit hole looking for… well, I don’t even remember what I was originally searching for. But this phrase popped up, and I was like, “What the heck is that?”
First, I googled it. Straight up. Nothing. Like, tumbleweeds and crickets. Seriously, zero helpful results. Just some random stuff that didn’t seem to relate at all.
Then I thought, okay, maybe it’s two separate things. So I searched “maryland” and “pomeon” separately. “Maryland,” obviously, gave me a ton of info about the state. Duh.

“Pomeon,” on the other hand, was still a mystery. I tried different spellings – “pomeon,” “pomion,” “pomean” – just in case I’d gotten it wrong. Still nothing concrete. It felt like chasing a ghost!
I even looked on some forums, Reddit threads, thinking maybe someone else had asked the same question. Nope.
My “Experiment”
Since I couldn’t find anything online, I decided to do my own little “experiment.” I took the two words and started brainstorming what they could mean together. Maybe a type of fruit grown in Maryland? A weird local slang term? A historical figure I’d never heard of?
- I checked some websites about Maryland agriculture, looking for unusual fruits or vegetables.
- I browsed through some online dictionaries of slang, just in case.
- I even asked my friend who grew in Maryland before, to see if he knew anything related.
Still nothing. It’s like this “maryland pomeon” thing is a total enigma. I’m starting to think it was a typo or something I misread. Or maybe it’s some super-secret code I’m not supposed to know about!
Anyway, I’m throwing this out there in case anyone else has ever encountered this phrase. If you have, please enlighten me! I’m officially stumped.
