Define Ponied Meaning

Ponied
Originated while playing DOTA, used as a taunt after killing a player character. First used by dota player MyLittlePonies around summer 2004.

By Mitzi
Ponied
(adj.) Describing the state of someone's work computer after co-workers prank it if it's left unlocked. Often the desktop wallpaper, Windows event sounds, IM away messages, email signatures, etc. are changed to a My Little Pony theme.

"Aw man, I left my computer unlocked and it now it's ponied. Now I gotta spend 30 minutes getting it back the way it was."
By Sharla
Ponied
owned but worse. originated when I made it up while talking with friends in early 2004 while discussing the hilarity of people typing pwned instead of owned. i made the jump and pronounced it with a "p" and it evolved into ponied. which was fitting since we know a guy that goes by pony, and he thinks he owns everyone. again, i want to reinstate that i made this up, not this other n00b prof. walrus.

trapspeed.com ponies all other sites!
By Karel
Ponied
super-pwned; extra-owned; owned to the extreme

I ponied that kid at CS.
By Vitoria
Ponis
a short fat penis also known as a chode

it’s okay he has a ponis”
By Marya
Ponies
1. Noun. Content relating to the My Little Pony franchise (and especially My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic). This content can include (but isn't limited to) fan art, fan fiction and photos.

2. Plural for pony.

1. MODERATORS ARE ASLEEP; POST PONIES
SO MUCH PONY

2. The ancestors of most modern ponies developed small stature due to living on the margins of livable horse habitat. - Wikipedia
"Modern Warfare 3 cost me two ponies!"
By Sybila
Pony
Twenty five pounds. Usually used in london.

Cost me a pony
Yo, you got a pony
By Linnie
Pony
Refers mainly food. Also anything one might consider good.

By Tandie
Pony
1: Slang term for anything relating to the show "My Little Pony"
2: A horse shorter than 5 feet
3: Twenty-five British pounds

Person 1: "Dude, whatcha watching?"
Person 2: "Ponies."

Person 1: "Is that a horse?"
Person 2: "Nope. It's a pony."

Person 1: "How does this cost?"
Person 2: "A pony."
By Blisse
Pony
Cockney rhyming slang; "pony-and-trap" - crap

omg that clan were so damn pony
By Juanita