ponce in Hungarian
ponce in Hungarian is strici, futtató, dzsigoló — ponce means british slang, often derogatory, for a man who lives off someone else's earnings, especially a pimp.
ponce in Hungarian
What does "ponce" mean?
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noun British slang, often derogatory, for a man who lives off someone else's earnings, especially a pimp.
"The old film portrayed him as a small-time ponce running girls on the street."
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verb British informal, to behave in an affectedly grand or showy way.
"He was poncing about the office in an expensive new suit."
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verb British informal, to borrow something casually without intending to return it, or to obtain something by asking.
"Can I ponce a cigarette off you?"
ponce in a sentence
- The old film portrayed him as a small-time ponce running girls on the street.
- He was poncing about the office in an expensive new suit.
- Can I ponce a cigarette off you?
Common Hungarian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ponce" in Hungarian?
"ponce" in Hungarian is strici, futtató, dzsigoló. ponce means: British slang, often derogatory, for a man who lives off someone else's earnings, especially a pimp.
How do you use "ponce" in a sentence?
Example: "The old film portrayed him as a small-time ponce running girls on the street." In Hungarian, "ponce" is strici, futtató, dzsigoló.
Are there other ways to say "ponce" in Hungarian?
Yes — Hungarian has 5 translations listed for "ponce": strici, futtató, dzsigoló, kerítő, selyemfiú.