pony
51pony — Horse Horse (h[^o]rs), n. [AS. hors; akin to OS. hros, D. & OHG. ros, G. ross, Icel. hross; and perh. to L. currere to run, E. course, current Cf. {Walrus}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A hoofed quadruped of the genus {Equus}; especially, the domestic horse… …
52pony — 1. noun a) Any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands. Demon popped into his mouth a last morsel of black bread with elastic samlet, gulped down a last pony of vodka and took his place at the table with Marina facing him across its… …
53Pony — Po·ny1 [ pɔni] das; s, s; ein kleines Pferd Po·ny2 [ pɔni] der; s, s; eine Frisur, bei der die glatten Haare vom Kopf her auf die Stirn fallen <einen Pony haben, tragen> || K : Ponyfrisur …
54pony — {{hw}}{{pony}}{{/hw}}1 Cavallo originario della Scozia e dell Irlanda, piccolo e con lungo pelo. 2 Accorc. di Pony Express …
55pony — [18] Latin pullus denoted a ‘young animal’, particularly a ‘young horse’ or ‘young chicken’ (it is related to English foal, and has given English pool ‘collective amount’, poultry, and pullet). From it was derived in post classical times pullāmen …
56pony — m ndm «koń z rasy małych kuców pochodzący z Wysp Brytyjskich; także: rasa tych koni» Pony szetlandzki, szkocki. ‹ang.› …
57pony — A derogatory term often used in relation to a stylistically challenged object or person. Alex, your haircut looks well pony did you wanna look like you re proper bent? …
58pony — A derogatory term often used in relation to a stylistically challenged object or person. Alex, your haircut looks well pony did you wanna look like you re proper bent? …
59pony — • slang term for £25. An example of this can be heard in the theme tune for Only fools and horses (UK comedy) which says I put a pony in my pocket …
60pony up — contribute, give some money, do your part Okay guys, it s time to pony up. Ten dollars will pay for a taxi into town …