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ponce
- IPA[pɒns]
英式
- a pretentious, affected, or effete man.;a gay man.
- seek to obtain (something) without paying for it or doing anything in return;live off a prostitute's earnings
verb: ponce, 3rd person present: ponces, gerund or present participle: poncing, past tense: ponced, past participle: ponced
noun: ponce, plural noun: ponces
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名詞
- 1. British informal, derogatory a pretentious, affected, or effete man.
- ▪ British offensive a gay man.
- 2. British informal a man who lives off a prostitute's earnings.
動詞
- 1. British informal seek to obtain (something) without paying for it or doing anything in return I ponced a ciggie off her
- 2. British informal live off a prostitute's earnings he was arrested for poncing on the girl
- make overly elaborate and unnecessary changes to something in an attempt to improve it
Oxford American Dictionary
- behave in an affected or ineffectual way
Oxford American Dictionary
- behave in an affected or ineffectual way
Oxford Dictionary
- make overly elaborate and unnecessary changes to something in an attempt to improve it
Oxford Dictionary
- behave in an affected or ineffectual way
Oxford Dictionary
- make overly elaborate and unnecessary changes to something in an attempt to improve it
Oxford American Dictionary
- make overly elaborate and unnecessary changes to something in an attempt to improve it
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- IPA[päns]
美式
- a pretentious, affected, or effete man.
- ask for or obtain (something to which one is not strictly entitled): I ponced a cigarette off her
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈpônsā]
美式
- an industrial port in southern Puerto Rico, on the Caribbean Sea; population 144,500 (est. 2009).
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