What Does Pony Up The Dough Mean?
“Pony up the dough” where it means “give me all the money/cash you have“.
What is pony up mean in slang?
US informal. to pay (a particular amount of money) for something : As well as putting up his own cash, he persuaded others to pony up.
Where does the phrase pony come from?
1659 from Scots powny, apparently from Middle French poulenet (“little foal”), ultimately from
What’s another word for pony up?
What is another word for pony up?
balance | clear |
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remunerate | clear up |
relieve | meet one’s obligations |
fork up | settle your debts |
come up with the money | make payment |
What does Legem pone mean?
payment of money, cash down
“payment of money, cash down,” 1570s, old slang, from the title in the Anglican prayer-book of the psalm appointed for Matins on the 25th of the month; it was consequently associated especially with March 25, the new year of the old calendar and a quarter day, when payments and debts came due and money changed hands
Why is 500 called a monkey?
The term was coined by British soldiers returning from India where the 500 rupee note of that era had a picture of a monkey on it. They used the term monkey for 500 rupees and on returning to England the saying was converted to sterling to mean £500.
How much is a bar in money?
Bar. Banker meaning: In banking terms a bar is another word for $2m. Five bars is a euphemism for $10m, therefore. Not to be confused with: A place purveying alcohol or a rectangular prism.
Why is a piano called a Joanna?
For instance, “Aunt Joanna” means “piano.” That’s because in cockney English, “piano” is pronounced “pianna,” which rhymes with “Joanna.”
What does bob up mean?
Appear suddenly or unexpectedly. For example, I didn’t know anyone in the group until Harry bobbed up. This term uses the verb bob in the sense of “to bounce,” a usage dating from Chaucer’s day. [
Whats another word for a kiss up?
What is another word for kiss-up?
truckle | kowtow |
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grovel | stoop |
suck up | bend the knee |
be obsequious | brownnose |
cajole | flatter |
What does money where your mouth is mean?
idiom. informal. : to give or spend money or take some action in order to do or support something that one has been talking about. It’s time for the mayor to put his money where his mouth is and increase funding for schools.
What does it mean when a girl says 4Lifers?
4lifersss!” 4Lifers means a group of friends, or siblings, or family members who will always be in each others lives no matter what – for life, obviously. The term may also be shorted to 4L on some social media platforms too. 67 images.
What does Abowww mean in slang?
wow
It’s reportedly used to express excitement or shock, with some likening abow to words like “damn” or “wow” in English.
What does it mean when someone calls you Creido?
adjective. cocky [adjective] conceited; over-confident. cocksure [adjective] very or too confident.
Why do Cockneys call a watch a kettle?
Kettle and hob = watch
This is a confusing phrase as it doesn’t rhyme with its modern-day meaning. The term means watch, which stemmed from a ‘fob’ watch which was a pocket watch attached to the body with a small chain. The kettle used to boil on the hob of a stove… hence the rhyme.
Why is 200 called a bottle?
bottle = two pounds, or earlier tuppence (2d), from the cockney rhyming slang: bottle of spruce = deuce (= two pounds or tuppence). Spruce probably mainly refers to spruce beer, made from the shoots of spruce fir trees which is made in alcoholic and non-alcoholic varieties.
What does Cockney mean in 50 quid?
Bullseye
What Cockney rhyming slang for money endures in the East End?
Denomination | Cockney rhyming slang |
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£50 | Bullseye |
£100 | Ton |
£500 | Monkey |
£1000 | Bag of sand |
What is a pineapple in money?
The twenty-dollar note is referred to as a lobster, while the fifty-dollar note is called a pineapple, and don’t we all want to get our hands on a few jolly green giants, that is, hundred-dollar notes? And what about the dozens of other slang terms relating to money.
Why is $1000 called a grand?
The name ‘grand’ for $ 1,000 comes from a $ 1,000 banknote with the portrait of Ulysses Grant, 18th president of the USA. The banknote was called a “Grant”, which overtime became ‘grand’.
Why is money called P’s?
“P’s” is the shortened form of “pounds”, which is British currency.
What does me old China mean?
friend
Oddly enough, “me old China” is a piece of cockney slang that was introduced into South African English and fossilized there as “my China” or sometimes just “China” to mean friend, as in the phrase: “Howzit my China?” meaning “How is it going my friend?”
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