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across the pond 

TransAtlantic; referring to a country on the opposite side of the Atlantic from the country where this is said. E.G. in America, saying "across the pond" would usually refer to England, and vice versa. However, it could also refer to Africa or continental Europe.
And when I do some broadcasting across the pond, I have to speak with my best British accent or they won't pay attention to me.
across the pond by jengajam24 April 17, 2010
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ground pounder 

A slang term for Army or ground based units, often used by Airforce or similar units that use air-based mobility (i.e. helicopter pilots, VTOL pilots)
How about we give those ground pounders some air support!!
ground pounder by Ivan Rudakov January 17, 2006

Poundtown 

I took that chick I picked up last night to Poundtown.
Poundtown by DFNC November 8, 2007

Ponderosa 

A term used to define your household, home, location.
Mike:Hey John, where are you?
John: I'm chillin' at my ponderosa.
Ponderosa by Dubbb B August 5, 2009

ten pounds all but a penny 

this means.....................£9.99
my grandma always says this
"oooh it was ten pounds all but a penny!" cheers grandma

plop a few pounds

When you need to drop a few pounds by having a big dump.
This happens when you've:
1) Just had a big meal
2) Been constipated and need to let one rip
3) Been out all night and don't trust public toilets
John: Ahh man I was out all night and the public toilets were disgusting so when I got home I had to plop a few pounds.

Mat: Dude that's disgusting !!
plop a few pounds by g-fortress March 27, 2009