pony
US /ˈpoʊ.ni/
UK /ˈpoʊ.ni/

1.
poney
a horse of a small breed, especially one that is less than 14.2 hands (147 cm) high at the shoulder
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My daughter loves riding her new pony.
Ma fille adore monter son nouveau poney.
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The children enjoyed feeding the ponies at the farm.
Les enfants ont aimé nourrir les poneys à la ferme.
2.
petit verre, pony
a small glass of beer or other alcoholic drink
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He ordered a pony of lager at the bar.
Il a commandé un petit verre de bière au bar.
1.
payer, débourser
to pay (money), especially a small amount or for a specific purpose
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Can you pony up the cash for the pizza?
Peux-tu payer l'argent pour la pizza ?
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They had to pony up a lot of money for the repairs.
Ils ont dû débourser beaucoup d'argent pour les réparations.