1. pony - Noun
2. pony - Adjective
3. pony - Verb
4. Pony - Proper noun
A small horse.
Twenty-five pounds sterling.
A translation or a key used to avoid study in getting lessons; a crib.
A small glass of beer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLife is like Sanskrit read to a pony. Lou Reed
The first trip of the Pony Express was made in ten days - an average of two hundred miles a day. But we soon began stretching our riders and making better time. Buffalo Bill
Excitement was plentiful during my two years' service as a Pony Express rider. Buffalo Bill
Have you ever seen a one trick pony in the field so happy and free/ If you've ever seen a one trick pony then you've seen me. Have you ever seen a one legged dog makin' his way down the street? If you've ever seen a one legged dog then you've seen me. Bruce Springsteen
It's odd the things that people remember. Parents will arrange a birthday party, certain it will stick in your mind forever. You'll have a nice time, then two years later you'll be like, 'There was a pony there? Really? And a clown with one leg?' David Sedaris
If you were seeing a lot of horseshit, there had to be a pony in the vicinity. Stephen King