Synonyms for pony up
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : poh-nee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpoʊ ni |
Top 10 synonyms for pony up Other synonyms for the word pony up
- accord
- acquit
- administer
- ante
- assign
- bequeath
- bequest
- bestow
- buy in on
- cater to
- cede
- chance
- chip in
- come across
- come across with
- come down with
- come through
- come up with
- commit
- confer
- consign
- convey
- cough up
- deal
- deed
- defray
- dice
- dish out
- dispense
- disperse
- dispose of
- distribute
- divide
- divvy
- dole out
- donate
- dower
- drop
- endow
- enrich
- entrust
- equip
- expend
- feed
- fill
- find
- fix up
- foot the bill
- fork over
- fulfill
- furnish
- game
- gift
- give
- give away
- give with
- go Dutch
- grant
- guerdon
- hand
- hand down
- hand out
- hand over
- hazard
- heap upon
- heel
- indemnify
- kick in
- lavish upon
- lay down
- lay odds
- lay out
- lay upon
- lease
- let have
- make good
- make over
- measure out
- minister
- outfit
- outlay
- parcel out
- part with
- partition
- pass down
- pass out
- pay
- pay out
- pay up
- permit
- pitch in
- plank out
- play against
- play for
- play the ponies
- pledge
- pony up
- present
- produce
- proffer
- provide
- provision
- purvey
- put
- put money on
- put out
- put up
- recompense
- recoup
- refund
- reimburse
- relinquish
- remit
- remunerate
- repay
- replenish
- requite
- reward
- risk
- sacrifice
- satisfy
- sell
- set
- share
- shell out
- speculate
- stake
- stock
- store
- subscribe
- subsidize
- supply
- sweeten the kitty
- take care of
- tempt fortune
- tender
- throw in
- tickle the palm
- tip
- toss up
- transfer
- transmit
- trust
- turn over
- use
- venture
- victual
- vouchsafe
- wager
- will
- yield
Définition of pony up
Origin :- 1650s, powny, from Scottish, apparently from obsolete French poulenet "little foal" (mid-15c.), diminutive of Old French poulain "foal," from Late Latin pullanus "young of an animal," from Latin pullus "young of a horse, fowl, etc." (see foal (n.)) [Skeat's suggestion, still accepted].
- German, sensibly, indicates this animal by attaching a diminutive suffix to its word for "horse," which might yield Modern English *horslet. Modern French poney is a 19c. borrowing from English. Meaning "crib of a text as a cheating aid" (1827) and "small liquor glass" (1849) both are from notion of "smallness" (the former also "something one rides"). As the name of a popular dance, it dates from 1963. The U.S. Pony Express began 1860 (and operated about 18 months before being superseded by the transcontinental telegraph). The figurative one-trick pony is 1897, American English, in reference to circus acts.
- As in kick in : verb contribute
- As in supply : verb furnish, provide, give a resource
- As in bet : verb gamble
- As in compensate : verb make restitution
- As in contribute : verb donate, provide
- As in disburse : verb spend money
- As in give : verb contribute, supply, transfer
- Regardless of hoof marks, Slade spurred his pony up the foot ledges.
- Extract from : « Bloom of Cactus » by Robert Ames Bennet
- "The corporation must pony up," he insisted, with the mayor.
- Extract from : « Stories by American Authors (Volume 4) » by Constance Fenimore Woolson
- Their folks had to pony up a pretty penny, too, for the lumber and for the cows.
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys at Colby Hall » by Arthur M. Winfield
- In her relief, she laughed softly as she pulled her pony up side of him.
- Extract from : « Hidden Gold » by Wilder Anthony
- He took the children out and drove the pony up to the stable.
- Extract from : « Missy » by Miriam Coles Harris
- "I am thankful, Abba," she replied, urging her pony up to his side.
- Extract from : « A Noble Queen (Volume II of III) » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- Tony and I will find the cave, and youve got to pony up the first supply of grub.
- Extract from : « Deering of Deal » by Latta Griswold
- Georgiana wants to pony up like a brick and keep the whole lot!
- Extract from : « Her Own Way » by Clyde Fitch
- “You may call me whatever you choose,” she answered, drawing the pony up where they were to dismount.
- Extract from : « The Wind Before the Dawn » by Dell H. Munger
- Tad jerked his pony up sharply and slowly rode back to where his victim was desperately struggling to free himself.
- Extract from : « The Pony Rider Boys in Texas » by Frank Gee Patchin
Antonyms for pony up
- attach
- collect
- combine
- conceal
- counteract
- damage
- deny
- deplete
- deposit
- deprive
- disagree
- disallow
- disapprove
- displace
- fail
- fight
- fine
- forfeit
- gather
- harm
- hide
- hoard
- hold
- hold up
- hurt
- join
- keep
- lose
- neglect
- oppose
- penalize
- receive
- refrain
- refuse
- reject
- remove
- retain
- save
- seize
- set aside
- shun
- subtract
- take
- take away
- unite
- use
- use up
- veto
- waste
- withdraw
- withhold
- withstand
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