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Ponguitoe 

Pon-gui-toe is a word used by many to reflect a dog who is on a pogo stick!
Look at Ponguitoe!

OMG ITS PONGUITOE!

Hey your dog is doing the Ponguitoe!

Don't let Anthony see this!
Ponguitoe by Ponguito March 28, 2009
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Pongularity 

The state of seemingly infinite smell one enters after a particularly hot, long and silent fart; a fart smell that refuses to leave.
"Windows and doors please, ladies and gents - I think I just created a pongularity".
Pongularity by bobtext March 12, 2009

pondulate 

1. To Ponder and contemplate at the same time

2. To think so intensely about something that it becomes retrogressive and you can feel your IQ dropping.
This research paper's got me soo messed up right now. I'm pondulating suicide! (But not really...)

I pondulated about your mom last night.
pondulate by Kequan May 15, 2008

kekhat-pondur 

A rather unusual way of describing a Chechen musical instrument, but perfectly logical when you consider that the bellows of this instrument are made out of a type of cardboard/plastic composite; a Chechen accordion. "Kekhat" means "paper", and "pondur" or "pondar" means "musical instrument". The Chechen accordion has a bright and loud tone quality and is well-suited to playing rapid, staccato passages.
The "Lovzar" Chechen Dance Ensemble had some very good kekhat-pondur players.
kekhat-pondur by pentozali February 26, 2009
Prone to outrageous exaggeration; telling tales of dubious or hard-to-confirm origin; to promote the image of one's self by weaving fantastic stories of heroism, for example
"Mike was at the bar last night and started in with those Ponduki stories about him and the Vietnam War."
Ponduki by Hy Weyer May 15, 2013

dechik-pondur

A Chechen musical instrument, this is a type of lute with usually three strings, a spade- or bottle-shaped hollow body, and a short fretted fingerboard. The sound quality is bright but at the same time soft in volume. "Dechik" means "wood" and "pondur" or "pondar" means "musical instrument".
I like the sound of a dechik-pondur better than the Chechen balalaika.
dechik-pondur by pentozali February 26, 2009