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Pony Up

1) To pay up
2) To put money down

Originating from the latin word "Pone" (said like pony), which means money. The phrase Pony Up came from putting your money up on the table in a game of chance. Hence' Pone (Pony) up on the table.


In Poker: The ante's just been raise, so pony up boys,

In General: Urgh, the ring I've been looking at is expensive, but sooner or later I'll have to pony up the dough.

by Xenoranger February 13, 2009


Pony Up

1. Basically, to engage in sexual intercourse, but particularly if one is in the "cowgirl" position.
2. Pay up.
3. Another term for lesbian sex in the cowgirl position.

Guy: Pony up babe.
Girl: *climbs on*

by PigInADollHouse February 13, 2010


pony up

Meaning: to put (something) up, often money. Pony, derived from pone, Lat. (present imperative, sing.) Poneo, ponere, "to put" Hence, to pony up is frequently used in monetary settings and games of chance where the demand is made to "pony up", or stake a monetary sum.

"Pony up or shut up".

by A. Discipulus. July 31, 2013


pony up

Pay up; pay the two dollars.

We've been drinking for two days. Now it's time for you to pony up your share.

by octopod February 08, 2004


pony up

Pitch in some money to help pay for a group item.

We're all getting Beth a stripper for her 30th birthday. Did you pony up
yet?

by Mark Singer February 06, 2004


pony up

to pay up after losing in poker or other card games

my full house beat your pair, pony up biatch

by ian the d February 06, 2004


pony up

brony speech for "step up" or "man up"

* Applejack is about to arm wrestle Rainbow Dash *
Applejack: Let's arm wrestle for the tickets!
Rainbow Dash: Alright, pony up bitch!

by MonotoneTyler13 July 01, 2011