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Often used in the British phrases 'poncing about' or 'poncing around', indicating that a person is acting childishly, dangerously or not being serious about the activity at hand.
by Guillermo M P May 17, 2007
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1.Slang for begging.
2.Going around giving oneself heirs,as though one amounts to something,ie:PONCING about
3.A fellow acting in an effeminate manner,the same as MINCING.
2.Going around giving oneself heirs,as though one amounts to something,ie:PONCING about
3.A fellow acting in an effeminate manner,the same as MINCING.
1."I was skint so I had to go PONCING up money for some booze."
2."Look at that tosser poncing around in his ford capri".
3."What a poncing gaylord."
2."Look at that tosser poncing around in his ford capri".
3."What a poncing gaylord."
by mugwump November 13, 2004
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Used by a British friend of mine in the sense of dawdling, especially, engaging in displacement activities to avoid the task at hand.
by FloridaWordsmith February 24, 2014
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Maybe I'm old-fashioned, or sentimental about women or something-but I just can't stomach the idea of poncing at all. I've nothing but contempt, real, deep contempt, for ponces.
by bromandude November 05, 2007