noun
- a small horse, typically under 14.2 hands high
- twenty-five pounds in British currency
Usage: British slang
verb
- to pay money, especially reluctantly
Usage: informal
Examples
- The children rode ponies at the farm.
- She learned to ride on a gentle Shetland pony.
- The pony trotted around the paddock.
- He had to pony up fifty dollars for the ticket.
- It cost me a pony to fix the car.
- They made him pony up the money he owed.