Ponce in a sentence as a noun

But you should Google afterwards so you can feel like a right ponce for confusing Big-Theta and Big-O.

For a mere 20 year old, you sure speak with advanced lashings of ponce and confidence on subjects of which you know not.

Al is a nice guy, asks if the artist minds even though he doesn't have to, and the artist then chooses whether to be a ponce or not.

My immediate thought at launch was no Brit was ever going to use it due to the similarity of the name to "ponce.

So I just watched it.> Work hard all your life and when you're cynical, white-haired, old, fat and balding, you'll have a gaudy apartment and the ponciest car to ever ponce out of the poncing factory.

I wouldn't move back to Atlanta unless I had a job ITP....I worked in Alpharetta for 2 years right out of school and hated the location...all of the action is near midtown/ponce/buckhead

Ponce definitions

noun

a man who is effeminate in his manner and fussy in the way he dresses

noun

someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)

See also: pimp procurer panderer pander pandar