ponce
Appearance
See also: Ponce
English
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Uncertain, but probably an aphetic form of French alphonse (“kept man”), from the male given name Alphonse. Also sometimes connected to pounce or French pensionnaire (“pensioner, person living without working”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /pɒns/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ɒns
Noun
[edit]ponce (plural ponces) (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, derogatory, slang)
- A man living off another's earnings, especially a woman's.
- Synonym of poof: an effeminate gay man; any similarly effeminate man. [1932]
- 2000, Sexy Beast (motion picture), spoken by Don Logan (Ben Kingsley):
- Thanks Don, see you Don, off to sunny Spain now Don, fuck off Don. Lying in your pool like a fat blob laughing at me, you think I'm gonna have that? You really think I'm gonna have that, ya ponce.
Synonyms
[edit]- (kept man): cicisbeo, sugar baby
- (pimp): fleshmonger, hustler, mack; see also Thesaurus:pimp
- (effeminate gay man): fairy, nelly; see also Thesaurus:gay man
- (effeminate man): cockney, girlyman, quiche-eater; see also Thesaurus:effeminate man
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]man living off a woman's earnings
Verb
[edit]ponce (third-person singular simple present ponces, present participle poncing, simple past and past participle ponced) (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang)
- To act as a pimp.
- (by extension) To try to get rid of or sell something.
- To borrow (something) from somebody without returning it.
- To cadge.
- (derogatory) To behave in a posh or effeminate manner.
- 1992, Michael Swanwick, Stations of the Tide:
- The interior was warm and dim, cluttered with flying brass pigs and poncing felt mannequins.
Synonyms
[edit]- (to act as a pimp): hustle, whore out; see also Thesaurus:pimp out
Etymology 2
[edit]Noun
[edit]ponce (plural ponces)
- (Louisiana) The stomach of a pig, especially when stuffed as chaudin (a Louisianan food).
- 1973, Mercedes Vidrine, Louisiana Lagniappe, Claitor's Law Books and Publishing, →ISBN, page 23:
- STUFFED "PONCE"
1 small hog ponce
3 lbs . ground pork
1 large bell pepper, chopped
1 large onion head chopped
[…]
- 2016, George Graham, Acadiana Table: Cajun and Creole Home Cooking from the Heart of Louisiana, Harvard Common Press, →ISBN, page 258:
- […] before Escoffier and the five mother sauces, even before Brillat-Savarin, French Acadian cooks in South Louisiana kitchens prepared ponce.
Anagrams
[edit]French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin pūmex (via a Late Latin pōmex).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ponce f (plural ponces)
Related terms
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “ponce”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Italian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English punch, from Hindi पाँच (pā̃c, “five”), because of the drink's original five ingredients (spirits, water, lemon juice, sugar, and spice), from Sanskrit पञ्चन् (páñcan).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ponce m (uncountable)
- punch (beverage)
Further reading
[edit]- ponce in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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