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Ponce Meaning in English

word

ˈpɑns/, /ˈpɑnseɪ/, /ˈpoʊnseɪ
PAHNSS, PAHN-say, POHN-say
pˈɒns
PONS

Definition

In British English, 'ponce' most often means a man who lives off the earnings of prostitutes (a pimp). Informally, it can also refer to a man who is affected, showy, or effeminate.

Usage & Nuances

'Ponce' is mainly British slang, considered derogatory and sometimes offensive, especially the criminal sense. The showy/effeminate sense is informal and can be insulting. Rarely used in American English. Do not use casually unless you understand the context and audience.

Example Sentences

He was arrested for being a ponce.

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People say he's such a ponce with his fancy clothes.

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No one likes a ponce at the party.

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Don't be such a ponce—just help us move the chairs!

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He acts like a right ponce, pretending he knows everything about wine.

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Some people call him a ponce, but he just ignores them.

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