Cockney rhyming slang; "pony-and-trap" - crap
by Luggage April 10, 2003
1: Slang term for anything relating to the show "My Little Pony"
2: A horse shorter than 5 feet
3: Twenty-five British pounds
2: A horse shorter than 5 feet
3: Twenty-five British pounds
Person 1: "Dude, whatcha watching?"
Person 2: "Ponies."
Person 1: "Is that a horse?"
Person 2: "Nope. It's a pony."
Person 1: "How does this cost?"
Person 2: "A pony."
Person 2: "Ponies."
Person 1: "Is that a horse?"
Person 2: "Nope. It's a pony."
Person 1: "How does this cost?"
Person 2: "A pony."
by HyperPonyGBX5 February 29, 2012
by I am the Anti Big Horse February 17, 2004
by Omar Khayam Ravenhurst May 12, 2003
by Silky Smooth April 29, 2004
A member of the equine family that measures up to 14.3hh. No taller. Anything above 14.3hh is classes as a hack, park hack etc.
by horses_are_my_life May 12, 2007
(v.t.) usually with "up", especially when referring to money, often in card games and other gambling
possibly from the Spanish /poner/ meaning (but with the generally opposite sense of "down"):
lay
place
deposit
put down
lay down
set down
possibly from the Spanish /poner/ meaning (but with the generally opposite sense of "down"):
lay
place
deposit
put down
lay down
set down
by bob 'a' March 25, 2004