pony keg station

Etymology
, by analogy with.

Noun

 * 1)  A convenience store specializing in pony kegs.
 * Under a January 29 divorce decree, Mrs. Johnson received real estate and a pony keg station, and although she said she lost both businesses, the judge ruled that she had the ability to pay her ex-husband, Thomas, and must now remain in jail until she makes arrangements to pay.
 * In 1969 two felons held up a pony-keg station in Philadelphia with two seven and one-half-foot medium action spinrods.
 * Under a January 29 divorce decree, Mrs. Johnson received real estate and a pony keg station, and although she said she lost both businesses, the judge ruled that she had the ability to pay her ex-husband, Thomas, and must now remain in jail until she makes arrangements to pay.
 * In 1969 two felons held up a pony-keg station in Philadelphia with two seven and one-half-foot medium action spinrods.
 * In 1969 two felons held up a pony-keg station in Philadelphia with two seven and one-half-foot medium action spinrods.

Derived terms

 * convenience store