to pony up

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

A vulgar phrase, meaning to pay over money. Ex. 'Come, Mr. B----, pony up that account;' that is, pay over the money. Grose gives a phrase similar to it: 'Post the pony,' i. e. lay down the money.


It was my job to pay all the bills. "Salix, pony up at the bar, and lend us a levy.'--J. C. Neal, Sketches.

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