Someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)
1 He fawned over her, and she used him as her ponce .
2 He was an educated rich ponce and he sounded like it.
3 Haul in every tart, every ponce , every bruiser, every dipper.
4 Next Otho, who had been Nero's ponce and so judged himself Nero's legitimate heir.
5 Naughton may be a ponce , but he wasn't lying.
6 Yes, I know -what a complete ponce .
7 Jack felt a surge of heat against his heart that she was in any way defending the ponce .
8 As if I'd have said a word in front of that little ponce ...
9 When the rich ponce gets a medal, average Joes have a sneaking suspicion that he probably didn't deserve it.
10 A cheat and a liar, a ponce and a pervert, given to abusing and profiting from anyone weaker than himself.
11 The second is going to have to be with Ponce , Isaacson said.
12 Ponce de Leon sought in Florida for the fabled Fountain of Youth.
13 Writer went out with Ponce and David and some of their friends.
14 David and Ponce and Ponce 's assistants have their offices at one end.
15 Ponce was also shot while returning from the clinic, according to witnesses.
16 A 73-year-old man in the southern city of Ponce was confirmed dead.
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