room for a pony
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the British television comedy series, Keeping Up Appearances (1990–1995), wherein social climber Hyacinth Bucket constantly and variously describes her sister Violet, who married well, as “the one with the […] and room for a pony”.
Noun
[edit]room for a pony (uncountable)
- (chiefly British, humorous) minimum trappings of the minor landed gentry
- 2002, E. T. Rishe, Timeless Acres, iUniverse, 978-0-595-25068-4, page 47:
- “ […] In the back yard, we have a screened terrace, a swimming pool, a swing set and room for a pony.” His grin was boyish as she, too, smiled at the oblique reference to the popular British comedy ‘Keeping up Appearances’.