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  1. Pirus - Wikipedia

    The name Piru itself came from Piru Street in Compton, where the group was first established. Young men from Piru Street decided to fight back against the Crips, then allied with other …

  2. Piru | Slang | Dictionary.com

    Apr 2, 2018 · Who uses Piru? People involved in or referencing gangs use Piru for gang members who are aligned with the Bloods. A Piru can be a member of a Piru set. Piru has also been …

  3. Piru Meaning: What Does It Mean? - English Study Online

    Nov 20, 2025 · ‘ Piru ‘ is a term with roots in street gang culture, specifically linked to a set of gang organizations affiliated with the Bloods, a prominent street gang in the United States. This …

  4. Santa Clarita Valley History In Pictures - Piru

    Story of the Piru Mansion by Ruth Newhall • Old Town Newhall Gazette, September 1997. Video: Original Piru Mansion Interiors Scenes from "Curse of the Black Widow," ABC 1977.

  5. Piru, an Incomplete History - Fillmore Historical

    The area we know as Piru has long been inhabited, first by the indigenous Chumash and later by European settlers. The purists agree that the correct pronunciation based on the Chumash …

  6. About Us - Lake Piru

    The name Piru is derived from the Indian word for the reeds they used to make baskets. A descendant of the Tataviam, Juan Fustero, and his family are recognized as some of the …

  7. Piru - Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau

    Piru, a part of the 14,ooo acres of the Piru Fruit Rancho, is situated near the base of the mountains where the Piru Creek and the Santa Clara River meet. It is in the upper end of the …

  8. Piru (spirit) - Wikipedia

    In folklore, a piru is often featured as a nasty spirit of the forest with which a smart aleck either wins or loses a battle of wits, giving or receiving a forfeit in return.

  9. About Piru – County Executive Office - Ventura

    Piru is a small community in northeast Ventura County. It began as a small town in the late 1800’s that served as a citrus stop for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Paralleling El Camino Real (now …

  10. piru - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 7, 2025 · piru is used in the expletive Piru vie!, literally "Devil, take!" but which has a very similar area of usage as hitto.