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Dougie

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2012
5,812
A point at home and little al grows a pair ! :banana:

Imagine the boldness that will engulf us when they finally manage an away point :ohmy:

I see you and no one else can vouch for yer , so I take that as the answer I was expecting .
 




Leighgull

New member
Dec 27, 2012
2,377
What you meant to say is "yes I am actually wrong". Do not worry though, I forgive you.

Wrong about what? Spanner. Your dopey mate reckons there was homophobia and racism in my OP, you don't know what a ponce or a nonce is, despite supporting a club riddled with both,...I suggest you go away and take a look at yourself you Palace muppet.

Just to humour me could you tell me what your definition of "Ponce" and "Nonce" is? Thanks.
 


loz

Well-known member
Apr 27, 2009
2,478
W.Sussex
Wrong about what? Spanner. Your dopey mate reckons there was homophobia and racism in my OP, you don't know what a ponce or a nonce is, despite supporting a club riddled with both,...I suggest you go away and take a look at yourself you Palace muppet.

Just to humour me could you tell me what your definition of "Ponce" and "Nonce" is? Thanks.

All I know is they are not very nice terms, and bordering on casual racism /homophobia.
But my main gripe is, the fact you felt you had to be an “angry sweary man” to someone who was having a chat to others...just seemed a bit unnecessary.

You must try and calm down, it’s only a football forum...it can’t be good for your health?
 


EDS

Banned
Nov 11, 2012
2,040
Wrong about what? Spanner. Your dopey mate reckons there was homophobia and racism in my OP, you don't know what a ponce or a nonce is, despite supporting a club riddled with both,...I suggest you go away and take a look at yourself you Palace muppet.

Just to humour me could you tell me what your definition of "Ponce" and "Nonce" is? Thanks.

So now CPFC are riddled with nonces? ahhh are you getting out of you're little pram, thats sweet. Ponce was and is, also a derogatory term for an homosexual. Whether you like it or not that is the facts of the matter. If you like I will send you the money for a new dictionary as the one you have is obviously worth about as much as you, sweet FA
 


Danny-Boy

Banned
Apr 21, 2009
5,579
The Coast
Look Dougie The Amex is not like Selhurst. We get vast crowds and most people don't know one from another. It's not all in breeding and cups of soup and shouting across rows of empty seats like at the Grim Groupon.

Its difficulty to breed the way half of you try it..according to the BBC that is.
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,937
Crap Town
Wrong about what? Spanner. Your dopey mate reckons there was homophobia and racism in my OP, you don't know what a ponce or a nonce is, despite supporting a club riddled with both,...I suggest you go away and take a look at yourself you Palace muppet.

Just to humour me could you tell me what your definition of "Ponce" and "Nonce" is? Thanks.

Where is that photo of the Palace Games-makers ???
 












Leighgull

New member
Dec 27, 2012
2,377
So now CPFC are riddled with nonces? ahhh are you getting out of you're little pram, thats sweet. Ponce was and is, also a derogatory term for an homosexual. Whether you like it or not that is the facts of the matter. If you like I will send you the money for a new dictionary as the one you have is obviously worth about as much as you, sweet FA

Here's an exhaustive description for you...enjoy. Ponce.

1. Ponce
Term originated in the UK and came to prominence in the 1960's, initially to describe a pimp. In Spanish it means "prince" and could have either been referring to the fancy, over-the-top clothing and jewelry popular with pimps, or because he was surrounded by a harem of women, involved in the underworld, but usually not the actual "king" of the area (he had to pay tribute to use the block or neighborhood). It is often used in today's parlance in relation to a man who lives on the proceeds of others labour or who attempts to gain free goods.

Now it is generally used to refer to someone (usually a male) who dresses in nicer clothing and acts in a polished fashion; often interchangable with lightweight or pussy, but not necessarily as derogatory: a ponce is not homosexual, nor are they necessarily passive or weak, but they would tend to be thought of as metrosexual in their manner of dress.

In the US it also takes a bit of a tone for a poser or wannabe, primarily in the punk, ska, or artsy scenes.
1960's BRITISH:
JACK: Oi, I need to find me a classy bird for the night.
TOM: Go talk to that ponce Tony. He got some nice girls, by the hour, they are.
JACK: Tony's a ponce, is that right? I though he just had some sort of magic with the ladies.
TOM: Prat
Modern British

NIGEL: I can't believe I got curry on me new Pradas! I just paid five hundred quid for em!
ANDY: Haha, you ****in' ponce, that's what you get.
NIGEL: **** you, you fookin' chav, at least me Burberry's real.
ANDY: Right. You're still a ponce.

MODERN US:
DAVE: Hey man, wanna come into the woods with us and blaze?
FRED: No thanks, dude. I've got a date tonight and I don't wanna get my jeans dirty or sound like a retard when I'm talking to her.
DAVE: Quit being a ****ing ponce and come on, man. This shit's good.
FRED: Alright, fine.

2. Ponce.
An individual who attempts to fake having intelligence, class, or culture.
I knew he was a bit of a ponce, but what's with the monocle?
mark as favorite buy ponce mugs & shirts
by Melgar May 07, 2004 add a video add an image
1020 up, 591 down

3. Ponce
v: to ponce off someone is to borrow without the intention of necessarily paying back

1. Maximillian is always poncing for fags.

2. That striped catsuit doesn't do you any favours Brendan, it makes you look like a total ponce.

by Papa's oldschool mistress October 28, 2008 add a video add an image
110 up, 86 down
4. ponce
Chiefly British. Someone who procures customers for whores. The English word for Pimp. Although somewhat outdated it is still used but under different meaning;

"Get your arse in gear you ****in' ponce!"
mark as favorite buy ponce mugs & shirts
by LAG January 20, 2003 add a video add an image
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5. ponce
Widely used to reffer to a poser,camp or soft looking person- the type of person who looks like they would get beaten up by a girl
"Jimmy cried during titanic-hes such a ponce"
"Pato i cant believe your wearing make up,you ponce!"

by Captaindrew March 22, 2006 add a video add an image
236 up, 219 down
6. ponce
a male who on occasion participates in strange activities, such as: water skiing and trying on women's shoes. a "ponce" may often be found wearing strange or moth-eaten fur hats, similar to one that 'light speed champion' wears.

7. Ponce
Freeloader.

Someone who tries to get something for nothing by exploiting the good nature and benevolence of others.
there i was minding my own business , when this guy comes up to me and asks me if i had any spare change!!

God, what a Ponce!
leach taker sponger hanger-on deadbeat
by englishboy37 November 26, 2011 add a video add an image
24 up, 18 down
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There you go Eaglesownedbyseagulls.
 




Creaky

Well-known member
Mar 26, 2013
3,862
Hookwood - Nr Horley
Thought we lived in the UK not Wikiland

According to the Oxford English Dictionary

ponce

Pronunciation: /pɒns/
British informal
noun
1 derogatory an effeminate man.
2 a man who lives off a prostitute’s earnings.
 


EDS

Banned
Nov 11, 2012
2,040
Here's an exhaustive description for you...enjoy. Ponce.

1. Ponce
Term originated in the UK and came to prominence in the 1960's, initially to describe a pimp. In Spanish it means "prince" and could have either been referring to the fancy, over-the-top clothing and jewelry popular with pimps, or because he was surrounded by a harem of women, involved in the underworld, but usually not the actual "king" of the area (he had to pay tribute to use the block or neighborhood). It is often used in today's parlance in relation to a man who lives on the proceeds of others labour or who attempts to gain free goods.

Now it is generally used to refer to someone (usually a male) who dresses in nicer clothing and acts in a polished fashion; often interchangable with lightweight or pussy, but not necessarily as derogatory: a ponce is not homosexual, nor are they necessarily passive or weak, but they would tend to be thought of as metrosexual in their manner of dress.
There you go Eaglesownedbyseagulls.

What a moby you are, that looks like it is a copy and paste from here, word for word(almost). But with some clever(not clever, bloody dopey but you are working with limited intelligence, so I will allow it) editing, You have managed to omit the words, Fag and Gay.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Ponce

ponce
Term originated in the UK and came to prominence in the 1960's, initially to describe a pimp. In Spanish it means "prince" and could have either been referring to the fancy, over-the-top clothing and jewelry popular with pimps, or because he was surrounded by a harem of women, involved in the underworld, but usually not the actual "king" of the area (he had to pay tribute to use the block or neighborhood).

Now it is generally used to refer to someone (usually a male) who dresses in nicer clothing and acts in a polished fashion; often interchangable with fag or pussy, but not necessarily as derogatory: a ponce is not necessarily homosexual, nor are they necessarily passive or weak, but they would tend to be thought of as metrosexual or gay in their manner of dress.


In bold is word for word a copy and paste without Moby's editing skills. Again :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:

As for talk of being owned, how old are you :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,990
Pattknull med Haksprut
I think some people on this thread should take their anger management pills otherwise I may have to close it down x
 






I think some people on this thread should take their anger management pills otherwise I may have to close it down x

why? because you can? don't be absurd, the abuse on here might be too much for some but I've visited a number of football message boards and the abuse and bad language on here is negligible compared to most. In fact the only board more sterile than this was the Official England Members Forum that sensored the words 'nazi' 'rape' and didn't allow discussion regarding Scunthorpe United because of the make up of their name
 




Creaky

Well-known member
Mar 26, 2013
3,862
Hookwood - Nr Horley
why? because you can? don't be absurd, the abuse on here might be too much for some but I've visited a number of football message boards and the abuse and bad language on here is negligible compared to most. In fact the only board more sterile than this was the Official England Members Forum that sensored the words 'nazi' 'rape' and didn't allow discussion regarding Scunthorpe United because of the make up of their name

You want to try the eBay forums

All the above apply - and more!!!!
 




loz

Well-known member
Apr 27, 2009
2,478
W.Sussex
I think some people on this thread should take their anger management pills otherwise I may have to close it down x

I dont think I have been rude or abusive to anyone, but this will be my last post on this thread. But you are right there is a poster who is having to wipe the froth coming out of his mouth, off his keyboard.
 




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