(noun)
Usually (but not always) used as plural: ponts.
Ponts are entities (material or immaterial) that are used to show off and boost one's false sense of self-importance. Ponts can be mentioned, for example, during a conversation as a means of convincing your opponent that you are super cool.
Material ponts are usually possessions: a fast car, big genitals, five girlfriends, a golden watch, etc.
Examples of intangible ponts are: having met a celebrity, having seen Mount Everest, and so on.
Usually (but not always) used as plural: ponts.
Ponts are entities (material or immaterial) that are used to show off and boost one's false sense of self-importance. Ponts can be mentioned, for example, during a conversation as a means of convincing your opponent that you are super cool.
Material ponts are usually possessions: a fast car, big genitals, five girlfriends, a golden watch, etc.
Examples of intangible ponts are: having met a celebrity, having seen Mount Everest, and so on.
"That boy from a rich family is full of ponts, he is always boasting."
"Save your ponts, man, you ain't gonna fool me with them!"
"Save your ponts, man, you ain't gonna fool me with them!"
by Macho Linguist November 04, 2020
Ponting is the same as 'Dogging' only rather than using an automobile, wheelchairs are used.
See below for 'Dogging' definition
Dogging actually derives from the term 'walking the dog'. It is a pastime that has evolved from blokes taking their dogs for walks and stumbling across couples at it in bushes etc. They originally only spied on these couples.
The 'sport' has now become much more organized and seedy - with regular meeting places, and more or less a free-for-all spirit. This year the newly created Ultimate Dogging Championships was held at Rivington nr Chorley, Lancs. Their were many disciplines including 10 Man Train, Pearly Rain, and Most Extreme Slapper. The TV rights to next year's event are currently in negotiation with a Dutch Satellite TV station.
See below for 'Dogging' definition
Dogging actually derives from the term 'walking the dog'. It is a pastime that has evolved from blokes taking their dogs for walks and stumbling across couples at it in bushes etc. They originally only spied on these couples.
The 'sport' has now become much more organized and seedy - with regular meeting places, and more or less a free-for-all spirit. This year the newly created Ultimate Dogging Championships was held at Rivington nr Chorley, Lancs. Their were many disciplines including 10 Man Train, Pearly Rain, and Most Extreme Slapper. The TV rights to next year's event are currently in negotiation with a Dutch Satellite TV station.
'Hello Jimmy, fancy going ponting this evening?'
*Jimmy flails* 'Ohhh yes, I love to go ponting...' *glares*
*Jimmy flails* 'Ohhh yes, I love to go ponting...' *glares*
by Gr44 April 10, 2007
by Ellsiree January 20, 2008
An attack term placing excessive emphasis on femininity. This term was created by King Jeffries while he looked for the dead body of Chief Cochise of the legendary Apache tribe.
by King Jeffries March 17, 2005
1) An Eastern-European stallion, trimmed with an ellegant mane, and gold-plated hooves.
2) An eloquent pontoon boat with matching side panels, used only as a novelty.
2) An eloquent pontoon boat with matching side panels, used only as a novelty.
1) An old pont, Otis, won the beauty pageant today.
2) The man found that his pont did not work well on the open water.
2) The man found that his pont did not work well on the open water.
by Unknown June 22, 2004
by SimplyFrangzClaw21 November 12, 2019
Usually said when someone is not doing there work. And you tell them to prepare for the work ahead of them
by Spanish Translator.com May 22, 2017