Referring to a girl as a "pony" could be interpreted in different ways depending on the context and intent behind the statement. In some cases, it could be a term of endearment or a playful nickname. However, it could also be considered demeaning or objectifying, comparing the girl to a pet or implying she is being controlled or manipulated. It is important to consider the relationship and communication dynamics when using such terms to ensure they are respectful and appropriate.
its like call in a little girl ok little lady
It's french for "Little Pony"
Oh, dude, you call it a little horse that's just not into all that whinnying drama. Like, maybe it's more of a silent type, you know? So yeah, technically speaking, it's just a pony that's not making any noise. But hey, who needs all that whinnying anyway, right?
llamo = I call/am calling mi = my 'nuva': do you mean 'nueva' = new (female noun)? 'novia' (girl-friend)?
"Chica" is the Spanish word for "girl". "Gratis" means "free". Thus the term "chicas gratis" can be translated as "girls free" which without the complete context could be misunderstood.
flika ______________ Girl: Katie Boy: Ziggy
A Fell pony can be a male or a female.
a little hoarse
The cast of The Pony Express Girl - 1912 includes: Edward Coxen as The Pony Express Rider Marin Sais as May - the Pony Express Girl
It pretty much means stay beautiful/stay yourself.
she is not going to answer the call
Oh, dude, you call it a seahorse! I mean, it's like a pony that's hitting the waves, catching some gnarly curls. Just picture a little pony with a surfboard, riding the tide like a total pro. Totally rad, right?
It might mean he's shy to call you.
A pony
It does not necessarily mean anything if a girl says she will call and doesn't. She may have just been busy and forgot.
A foal.
pony