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Nonce vs Ponce - What's the difference?

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In british slang terms the difference between nonce and ponce

is that nonce is a stupid or worthless person while ponce is to borrow (something) from somebody without returning it.

As nouns the difference between nonce and ponce

is that nonce is the one or single occasion; the present reason or purpose (now only in for the nonce) while ponce is a man employed by a prostitute to find clients, and who may also act as a bodyguard and driver. A ponce is different from a pimp in being the prostitute's employee, not the employer.

As an adjective nonce

is denoting something occurring once.

As a verb ponce is

to act as a pimp.

nonce

English

(wikipedia nonce)

Etymology 1

From a misdivision in (etyl) of .

Noun

(en noun)
  • The one or single occasion; the present reason or purpose (now only in for the nonce ).
  • That will do for the nonce , but we'll need a better answer for the long term.
  • * 1857 , , chapter 6:
  • 'Idiot!' exclaimed the doctor, who for the nonce was not capable of more than such spasmodic attempts at utterance.
  • (lexicography) A nonce word.
  • I had thought that the term was a nonce , but it seems as if it's been picked up by other authors.

    Adjective

    (-)
  • denoting something occurring once.
  • Derived terms

    * for the nonce * nonce word * nonce borrowing

    Etymology 2

    , from Nancy boy. See for further discussion.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (British, slang, pejorative) A sex offender, especially of children; a paedophile.
  • That bloke who lives at number 53 is a nonce!
  • (British, slang) A stupid or worthless person.
  • Shut it, ya nonce!

    Etymology 3

    Contraction of number used once .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (cryptography) A value constructed so as to be unique to a particular message in a stream, in order to prevent replay attacks.
  • In this protocol we use the serial number of the message as a nonce .
  • * 1999 , Network Working Group, RFC 2617 – HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication , The Internet Society, page 22,
  • The information gained by the eavesdropper would permit a replay attack, but only with a request for the same document, and even that may be limited by the server's choice of nonce .
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    ponce

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (British, slang) A man employed by a prostitute to find clients, and who may also act as a bodyguard and driver. A ponce is different from a pimp in being the prostitute's employee, not the employer.
  • (British, pejorative) A posh or effeminate person.
  • Verb

  • (British, slang) To act as a pimp.
  • (British, slang) Hence, to try to get rid of or proactively sell something.
  • (British, pejorative) To behave in a posh or effeminate manner.
  • (British, slang) To borrow (something) from somebody without returning it.
  • Derived terms

    * ponce wheel * poncey

    Anagrams

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