Meaning: to put (something) up, often money. Pony, derived from pone, Lat. (present imperative, sing.) Poneo, ponere, "to put" Hence, to pony up is frequently used in monetary settings and games of chance where the demand is made to "pony up", or stake a monetary sum.
by A. Discipulus. July 31, 2013
by disparue47 November 14, 2016
"I'm going to the gym to swole up."
by IceWarm November 06, 2004
An urban version of pitching pennies. Two or more people can play.They all throw coins to a wall (usually a pound) and the person whos coin landed closest to the wall will gather all the coins and throw them up above head height either saying heads or tails if the coins land on whatever he said, he claims the coins and the others that didn't land on what he said passes on to the person whos coin was second closest to the wall and so on. In some versions a person would shout lardyman takes in which whereby the the person who said lardyman would throw last and when the person whos coin landed closest to the wall throws the coins and the ones which didn't land on what he said he can automatically take all the other coins
by nk5786 January 22, 2015
A person who believes he or she are superior to others. Often times show rude, snobbish behavior; arrogant.
The show “Sweet 16” on MTV is a dreadful chronicle of rich, stuck-up brats going about planning their overpriced sixteenth birthday party.
by Tiera August 04, 2005
1.The first motion in a physical altercation, the opening stage of a fight.
2.acceleration toward someone with intent to harm.
goes beyond posturing but does not require contact just a threat of contact.
usually warrants a reaction and almost always results in a fight.
2.acceleration toward someone with intent to harm.
goes beyond posturing but does not require contact just a threat of contact.
usually warrants a reaction and almost always results in a fight.
Kim: are you going to fight Seth after school?
Brandon: If that nigga Run up.
also in past tense:
Teacher: John I am sorely disappointed in you why did you hit that young man
John: he ran up so I punched him. \
Run up
Brandon: If that nigga Run up.
also in past tense:
Teacher: John I am sorely disappointed in you why did you hit that young man
John: he ran up so I punched him. \
Run up
by Hooddirector April 08, 2009
Somebody who will generally do ANYTHING for another person, and they will agree to anything said by that person as well. They will never disagree nor argue no matter what. Also known as a sheep
by Jimbob April 17, 2004