I have read the article that actor Nicolas Cage has to pony up a lot of money to the IRS, after a ongoing years on splurging on stuff he just can't afford.
by jimmibean1989 December 15, 2009

by Bianca February 5, 2004

1) To pay up
2) To put money down
Originating from the latin word "Pone" (said like pony), which means money. The phrase Pony Up came from putting your money up on the table in a game of chance. Hence' Pone (Pony) up on the table.
2) To put money down
Originating from the latin word "Pone" (said like pony), which means money. The phrase Pony Up came from putting your money up on the table in a game of chance. Hence' Pone (Pony) up on the table.
In Poker: The ante's just been raise, so pony up boys,
In General: Urgh, the ring I've been looking at is expensive, but sooner or later I'll have to pony up the dough.
In General: Urgh, the ring I've been looking at is expensive, but sooner or later I'll have to pony up the dough.
by Xenoranger February 13, 2009

1. Basically, to engage in sexual intercourse, but particularly if one is in the "cowgirl" position.
2. Pay up.
3. Another term for lesbian sex in the cowgirl position.
2. Pay up.
3. Another term for lesbian sex in the cowgirl position.
by PigInADollHouse February 17, 2010

by Kuehlstein May 8, 2018

by GrChRo April 27, 2011
