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    [Noun]  | "po*ny" | \ ˈpō-nē \


    1: a small horse; especially : one of any of several breeds of very small stocky animals noted for their gentleness and endurance

    2: a bronco, mustang, or similar horse of the western U.S.

    3: racehorse —usually used in plural


    Origin: 1659 ;

     Probably from obsolete French poulenet, diminutive of French poulain colt, from Old French pulain, perhaps from Medieval Latin pullamen young animal, from Latin pullus{mat|foal|};

    [Noun]  | "pony express" 


    1: a rapid postal and express system that operated across the western U.S. in 1860—61 by relays of horses and riders


    Origin: 1847 ;

    [Noun]  | "cow pony" 


    1: an agile saddle horse trained for herding cattle


    Origin: 1874 ;

    [Noun]  | "dog and pony show" 


    1: an often elaborate public relations or sales presentation; also : an elaborate or overblown affair or event


    Origin: 1949 ;

    [Noun]  | "one-trick pony" 


    1: one that is skilled in only one area; also : one that has success only once


    Origin: 1980 ;

    [Noun]  | "Shetland pony" 


    1: any of a breed of small stocky hardy ponies that originated in the Shetland Islands


    Origin: 1801 ;

    [Noun]  | "Welsh mountain pony" 


    1: any of a breed of small sturdy ponies native to the mountains of Wales that do not exceed 12.2 hands (124 centimeters) in height


    Origin: 1842 ;

    [Noun]  | "Welsh pony" 


    1: a pony of any of several breeds of Welsh origin; especially : any of a breed of riding and light draft ponies measuring 12.2 to 13.2 hands (124 to 134 centimeters) in height


    Origin: 1767 ;

    [Verb]  | "pony up" 


    1: to pay (money) especially in settlement of an account

    2: pay


    Origin: 1824 ;

     Origin unknown;

    [Noun]  | "pony" 


    1: as in mustang, bronco;


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    [Noun]  | "cow pony" 


    1: as in quarter horse, saddle horse;


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    [Verb]  | "pony up" 


    1: to give what is owed for;


      * e.g., " ... despite having good credit, the couple still had to pony up a large down payment for the house "





     [ "pony" ]

    1: Cockney rhyming slang; "pony-and-trap" - crap

      * e.g.,  ... omg that clan were so damn pony 

     [ "pony" ]

    1: 1: Slang term for anything relating to the show "My Little Pony"

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: "Dude, whatcha watching?" 


     [ "pony" ]

    2: 2: A horse shorter than 5 feet

      * e.g.,  ... Person 2: "Ponies." Person 1: "Is that a horse?" 


     [ "pony" ]

    3: 3: Twenty-five British pounds

      * e.g.,  ... Person 2: "Nope. It's a pony." Person 1: "How does this cost?" 

     [ "pony" ]

    1: a little horse

      * e.g.,  ... well its a horse...and its REALLY little. 

     [ "pony" ]

    1: cockney money slang 25 pounds sterling

      * e.g.,  ... I bought this for a pony but it was pony 


     [ "pony" ]

    2: cockney rhyming slang 'pony and trap' - crap.

     [ "pony" ]

    1: someone you can "ride" all night long

      * e.g.,  ... you're a pony 

     [ "pony" ]

    1: A member of the equine family that measures up to 13hh. No taller. Anything above 13hh is classes as a hack, park hack etc.

      * e.g.,  ... Novice pony ring at an ODE etc,  

     [ "pony" ]

    1: (v.t.) usually with "up", especially when referring to money, often in card games and other gambling

      * e.g.,  ... "OK... the game is Texas Hold 'Em, Jacks or better.... Pony Up!" 


     [ "pony" ]

    2: possibly from the Spanish /poner/ meaning (but with the generally opposite sense of "down"):


     [ "pony" ]

    3: lay


     [ "pony" ]

    4: place


     [ "pony" ]

    5: deposit


     [ "pony" ]

    6: put down


     [ "pony" ]

    7: lay down


     [ "pony" ]

    8: set down

     [ "pony" ]

    1: 1 (n): A loser, tool, or person of lower standing

      * e.g.,  ...  Man, what a pony; he was still buying when we planted. 


     [ "pony" ]

    2: 2 (v): a) to own or humiliate through defeat b) to spam text through a chat program (especially in IRC) with the word "pony" or similar phrases, implying that an individual or group is a pony

      * e.g.,  ...  a) We ponied them pretty good, they forfieted after the half. b) #hellx got ponied hard, but then we all got banned. 


     [ "pony" ]

    3: Originated in #team-de on irc.gamesurge.net

     [ "pony" ]

    1:  Adj. Weak; lame; pussy; pathetic; stupid; retarded, idiot, dumb-ass comical in its sheer idiocy or feebleness. Subpar;

      * e.g.,  ... "Man that guy was a total pony" 


     [ "pony" ]

    2:  A really lame object/person or action

      * e.g.,  ... "What a pony ass nigga" 


     [ "pony" ]

    3:  With gamers, it usually refers to the lame actions or ineffective gameplay referring to the awkwardness of their movements or lack of coordination while playing and thus getting owned.

      * e.g.,  ...  "That movie was totally pony" 


     [ "pony" ]

    4:  Used when frustrated as well when the pony is the source of the frustration

      * e.g.,  ...  "That team was a bunch of ponies." 

     [ "pony" ]

    1: to give back; to return something, usually money

      * e.g.,  ... "hey man, where'd you get the money for that ice cream, biotch? where's the money you owe me? you better pony up" 

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