“Pony Up” is an internet slang term commonly used to mean paying or contributing money. It implies the act of someone willingly giving or agreeing to provide a sum of money, often in a shared expense or financial obligation. This term is often used in casual digital conversations, especially in situations where individuals are pooling funds for a specific purpose.
Practical Examples:
1. When planning a group outing, one friend may say to the others, “Hey, we need to book our tickets in advance for the concert. Each of us needs to pony up $50 for the deposit by the end of the week.”
2. In an online gaming community, players might come together to organize a tournament. One participant could send a message saying, “Alright, everyone who wants to join, pony up $10 each as an entry fee. Let’s make this prize pool worth fighting for!”
Examples:
“Hey, we need to book our tickets in advance for the concert. Each of us needs to pony up $50 for the deposit by the end of the week.”
“Alright, everyone who wants to join, pony up $10 each as an entry fee. Let’s make this prize pool worth fighting for!”
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