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pontoon(2)(dictionary)
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Pontoon - Blackjack(gambling)
pontoon bridge(dictionary)

pontoon(1) (iou) and sly (oh)


pontoon(1) (iou)



pontoon noun1 & verb. L17.
[Old & mod. French ponton from Latin ponto(n-) flat-bottomed ferryboat, from pont-, pons bridge: see -OON. Cf. PONT noun, PUNT noun1.]
A. noun.
A flat-bottomed boat used as a lighter, ferryboat, etc. L17.
Chiefly Military. A flat-bottomed boat, hollow metal cylinder, etc., used with others to support a temporary bridge over a river or to provide buoyancy in the water for a temporary structure. L17.
b. Now more fully pontoon-bridge. A temporary bridge over a river supported by a number of flat-bottomed boats, hollow metal cylinders, etc. E18.
Nautical. A large flat-bottomed barge or lighter furnished with cranes, capstans, and tackle, used for careening ships, raising weights, etc. M18.
= CAISSON 1, 1b. L19.
b. verb trans. Cross (a river) by means of pontoons. M19.
pontooner noun = PONTONEER L18.

sly (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old Norse; Origin: sl?gr]
someone who is sly cleverly deceives people in order to get what they want
-synonym cunning cunning
sly smile/glance/wink etc
a smile, look etc that shows you know something secret
::He leaned forward with a sly smile.
on the sly
informal secretly, especially when you are doing something that you should not do
::They'd been seeing each Other on the sly for months.
-- slyly adv
-- slyness n [U]