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pounch

The fat buldge below a girls stomach and above her poontang
Man, that ho-girl's got an incredibly huge pounch
by Cody October 8, 2003
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ground pounder

a grotesque massive dildo, that is large enough to shake the earth.
"Hey Kelly, break out the ground pounder and rip me a new one!"
by Scott M Mercer Jr January 11, 2009
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one pound fish

a loser dancing around like a homo.
"very,very good; one pound fish. very,very cheap; one pound fish". i lost my hat
by lmakbaf833 December 21, 2012
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Spaniard Ass Pounding

When you stick your balls and penis inside of an asshole, at the same time then piss.
John: Hey Austin can i have a spaniard ass pounding??
Austin: Of course! get ready to get wet!
by Getreadytogetwet69 June 15, 2010
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British Pound

Before 15 February 1971, the British pound was divided this way:

12d (pence) = 1s (shilling)
20s = one pound.

"penny" is the singular of "pence", as today. There were 240 pennies in a pound.

Why 'd'? One penny (1d) was formally called a 'denarius' after the Roman coin. This term was never used in popular language.

Sums below one pound (and sometimes over) were written s/d, such as 12/6 (said: twelve and six) or 5/- (said: five shillings).

There were a whole slew of interesting coins, including:

1/4d = farthing (from Anglo-Saxon, 'a fourth')
1/2d = ha'penny (half a penny)
3d = thruppence (a fourth of a shilling)
6d = sixpence (half a shilling)
2s = florin ("two bob bit"). A tenth of a pound.
2/6 = half crown ("two and six"). An eighth of a pound.

At the time of conversion, one shilling equaled 5p and one florin (two shillings) equaled 10p. A shilling in 1970 had approximately the value of 84p or $1.25 today.

The old pounds, shillings, pence system was a remnant of the early Middle Ages and Charlemagne! Continental Europe was all decimal coinage by the end of the 19th century. Tradition-bound Britain soldiered on until the beginning of the 70s.
Shopkeeper, 1965: The Help! album costs thirty-two and six.

American in London, 1955: the British pound is so confusing! Better just put the coins on my palm and have the shopkeeper take the right amount. Hope I don't get swindled.
by poorbrokegradstudent August 21, 2010
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to pound

to let your sex partner realize how heavy you became
I have to pound you now, granma. I'll give a few pounds at the end.
by Vincent Netto February 15, 2019
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Dog Pound

Myrtle was going to hang herself with some cheese wire so, I took the liberty of dog pounding her.
by The zoo keeper September 2, 2012
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