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Pony up Meaning in English

expression

ˈpoʊˌni/ /ˈəp
POH-nee UP
pˈəʊni/ /ˈʌp
POH-nee UP

释义

To pay money, especially when you are expected or required to do so, often reluctantly or after being reminded.

用法与细微差别

'Pony up' is informal and mostly used in spoken English. It often appears when asking someone to pay their share or settle a debt, especially when they're hesitant. Common in U.S. usage. Not used for bank payments or formal business contexts.

例句

It's time to pony up for the pizza.

basic

He refused to pony up until he saw the bill.

basic

Everyone needs to pony up their share.

basic

Come on, pony up—you lost the bet!

natural

If you want in, you’ll have to pony up the entry fee.

natural

Don’t forget to pony up before you leave.

natural