The saying is "One trip pony"
I think it refers to a pony that would only do one particular route whilst carrying its payload, be that goods or people.
I'm not sure the pony is an animal capable of doing many tricks.
LMFAO - I'm In Miami Trick
"Now, for my next trip" Instead of trick he said trip!
Yes, the word "trick" does have a short i sound. The vowel sound in "trick" is similar to the one in "sit" or "hit."
Pick up some LSD, trip on it, and you'll get there. So no, its not real
Trip her and say it was an accident all though it was on purpose.
It means they think you're funny and crazy.....always tripping them out, so to speak. Trip is not to be confused with "trick" which means prostitute/whore.
It is called a journey, lady!
At some point, probably. In both the Equestria Girls movies Twilight appears as a pony in the opening scenes before traveling to the human world. It is unlikely she will remain a pony on her next trip through the mirror as she hasn't during the other times she has gone through.
The simple predicate is "are going" as it is the main verb phrase that expresses the action or state of being in the sentence.
Each trip from the Atlantic to the Pacific took around ten days.
maybe extra cash and jeans an tshirt long socks pony tail
turn, tilt, taste, trip, talk, touch, tip, take, trott, trick, toot,