What does Ponce mean Spanish?
ponce
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ponce n | UK, informal, dated (pimp) | proxeneta nm Exemplos: el televisor, un piso. |
(AR) | cafisho nm Exemplos: el televisor, un piso. | |
(obsoleto) | alcahuete nm Exemplos: el televisor, un piso. |
What is Magueyes meaning?
1 : any of various fleshy-leaved agaves (such as the century plant) 2 : any of several hard fibers derived from magueys especially : cantala.
What is a Ponce slang?
(Entry 1 of 2) 1 British : pimp. 2 British, offensive : a gay man —used as a term of abuse and disparagement.
Where does the word Ponce come from?
ponce (n.) a slang word, chiefly British, 1872, originally “a pimp, a man supported by women” (pouncey in same sense is attested from 1861 in Mayhew), of unknown origin, perhaps from French pensionnaire “boarder, lodger, person living without working.” Meaning “male homosexual” is attested by 1932 in Auden [OED].
What does pulque mean in Spanish?
Pulque (Spanish: [‘pulke] ( listen); Classical Nahuatl: metoctli), or octli, is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented sap of the maguey (agave) plant. It is traditional in central Mexico, where it has been produced for millennia.
What is maguey Espadin?
Espadin Especial is deliciously floral with a slight note of vanilla, citrus and a tropical note of pineapple with a bit of a caramel or butterscotch. Especial finishes with a saline quality that leaves you salivating for more.
What does Ponce mean in Puerto Rico?
(UK, pejorative) A posh or effeminate person. noun. A city of southern Puerto Rico southwest of San Juan. It is an agricultural trade and distribution center. Pimp.
What is another word for Ponce?
What is another word for ponce?
pimp | procurer |
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procuress | souteneur |
fancy man | panderer |
panderess | white-slaver |
whoremaster | flesh-peddler |
What is Ponce slang for?
Is Ponce a Filipino name?
Spanish and French: from the medieval personal name Ponce, ultimately from Pontius, a Roman family name of uncertain origin, perhaps an ethnic name for someone from Pontus (named with Greek pontos ‘ocean’) in Asia Minor, or an Italic cognate of Latin Quintus ‘fifth’ (i.e. ‘fifth-born’).
What is pulque de la Sierra?
It is so renowned in its native country, in fact, that it is considered to be one of the most important traditional beverages in Mexico. It is made by fermenting the sap, also known as mead, which is extracted from different varieties of agave or pulque maguey.