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

by Larryfun September 4, 2005

When a Brony engages in activities related to My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, including but not limited to: Watching the show, posting on Ponychan, looking at pictures, reading fanfics, or watching PMVs.
by Chiyo!.bronyI/Ys August 25, 2011

a man worthy of riding again and again. if you get a pony for your birthday what would you do with it? you'd ride it, ride again and most likely ride it again, until you were sore from riding the damned thing. Giddy up!
by sherrysmith August 12, 2008

An old jaded Burner usually dressed in the finest of playa fashion but is always sounding grumpy, upset, and plain needs to drink more water.
by Sovamind September 15, 2011

1) the thing that's on a ponies butt
2) when a person with long hair puts it in a singular hair elastic
2) when a person with long hair puts it in a singular hair elastic
1) grr I got whipped in the face by a ponies tail
2) I put my hair in a pony tail for my camping trip
2) I put my hair in a pony tail for my camping trip
by Cell girl April 16, 2014

made famous by a robot chicken sketch about a rather unpopular line of my little pony: the apocolyse pony
by T.K May 9, 2008
