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pony

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

possibly from the Spanish /poner/ meaning (but with the generally opposite sense of "down"):
lay
place
deposit
put down
lay down
set down

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

by bob 'a' March 25, 2004

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Ponied

To pony is to settle an argument or conflict in a way that no one can argue further or continue.

Keep running your month and you will get ponied.

by Acidtopic September 20, 2017

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pony

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

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

1. Man, what a pony; he was still buying when we planted.
2. a) We ponied them pretty good, they forfieted after the half. b) #hellx got ponied hard, but then we all got banned.

by sKratch August 8, 2004

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ponis

a ponys wiener when he has a hard penile

when i went to feed the pony he tackled me and tried to throw his ponis in my anal cavity

by johnny p March 23, 2003

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ponis

A ponytail on a guy.

Derived from POnytail + peNIS.

Billy-Bob used to have a ponis, but he now looks much more sophisticated with his mullet.

by isthisthingonorwhat March 31, 2005

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Pony

A general positive epithet or interjection. Like awesome, sweet, rad, etc.

That sandwich was pony.

by Agamid September 20, 2009

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ponys

the horsepower of a car or other vehicle

Ive got 450 ponys under the hood in my camaro

by jordan keeps it real May 16, 2008

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