Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
ponce .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It is such a shame that Blair did not do the same thing, but ponced about, gave in on CAP and our refunds.
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All the while, your ponced-up Weiss made nice with developers and strangled the westside with the resultant traffic congestion.
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Which makes a lot more sense than the escapades of a bunch of ponced up in purple, middle-aged, ersatz hippy pseuds.
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Field - Diana ponced about having "emotional intelligence", like Blair, and, I am sure Obama, but she had never done anything to occasion the Latinesque grief that got stirred up by her death.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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Today I panicked over Northern Rock, saved an old lady's life, and ponced around Dundee dressed as Dread Pirate Turner, and was generally reminded about how much I love people.
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They were proper cars, not your ponced up sporty crap you get now.
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They were proper cars, not your ponced up sporty crap you get now.
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Flakes of skin easily visible as he ponced about with the spatula.
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I should think he probably returned to the flat, his despair, his hopes of RSC / TV / cigar commercials, & then ponced off his estranged family
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Around the 3rd night (first Saturday) I was invited to go to Hanover with 3 guys all saying it would be a 'f*ckin good laugh' I ponced out of it but these 3, I shall call them Larry, Curly and Moe, all went off to Hanover.
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