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Ponce Meaning in English

word

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

释义

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.

用法与细微差别

'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.

例句

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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