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Revision as of 18:45, 17 October 2017
This glossary contains translations to pony speak. Which can be a difficult code to break if you are on the outside ;)
Collecting Acronyms
- BBE
- beddy-bye-eye, refers to the collection of babies whose eyes could close when you laid them on their sides. See Beddy-Bye-Eye Baby Ponies
- CF
- concave-foot
- CP
- collectors pose, the pose that the first set of ponies were all made in. See Collectors Pose.
- FF
- flat-foot
- FiM
- friendship is magic, the G4 TV show
- FP
- fancy pants, a baby pony who has a whole diaper for a symbol
- FS
- fashion style, a type of G4 pony. See Fashion Style.
- FT
- first tooth baby ponies. See First Tooth Baby Ponies
- G1
- the first generation of My Little Ponies, 1980s
- G2
- the second generation of My Little Ponies, 1990s
- G3
- the third generation of My Little Ponies, 2000s
- G3.5
- the VERY restyled ponies of late G3, 2009/2010
- G4
- the 2010 ponies
- MIB
- mint in box
- MIP
- mint in package
- MGR
- merry go round ponies, see Merry Go Round Ponies
- MLP
- My Little Pony
- MM
- magic message, ponies with heat sensitive symbols See Magic Message Ponies
- MO
- mail order
- MOC
- mint on card
- NBBE
- non beddy-bye-eye, specifically refers to ponies who have BBE versions in the US, and NBBE else where
- NC
- Newborn Cutie - G3.5 baby ponies
- no country, a pony with no country marking on its' hooves, which means usually it is a secret made in Spain pony
- NL
- New Look - another common name for the G3.5 redesigned G3 ponies
- NM
- near mint
- NSS
- non so-soft, specifically refers to ponies who have SS versions in the US, and NSS else where
- OOAK
- one of a kind, used to describe customized ponies
- SA
- Stands for South African, in reference to G1 ponies exclusive to South Africa.
- SHS
- sweet heart sister. See Sweetheart Sister Ponies
- SLH
- super long hair, sets of G3 and G35 ponies with extra long hair
- SS
- so-soft, the flocked or furry G1 ponies. See G1 So Soft Ponies
- TAF
- twice as fancy, refers to ponies whose symbols run all over their bodies rather than only their rumps
- TE
- twinkle eye
- TRU
- Toys R Us, relevant because a few ponies are sold exclusively at Toys R Us.
Collecting Vocabulary
- army
- refers to a collection consisting entirely of one pony, or alternates of one pony, collectors sometimes build armies of their favorite pony.
- bait
- a pony destined to be customized do to the losing combination of her poor condition and/or her lack of scarcity.
- blind bag
- Euro exclusive small pony toys that come in an opaque bag, so which pony you will receive will be a surprise. The gained huge popularity in G4. Although G3.5 versions were made. Some of the toys themselves are available in North America, but in different packaging. See the G4 Blind Bag Ponies or G3.5 Blind Bag Ponies sections.
- brony
- someone who a is a fanatic of the new Friendship is Magic G4 My Little Pony show. Generally male and not a fan of previous pony generations. They hang out in places like Equestria Daily
- Dolly Mix
- sold in the blind bag style (see above), but the toys were retro and depicting G1 ponies. They were sold at the end of G3.
- fakie
- a toy that is not made by Hasbro, but is made to look in some way like a Hasbro My Little Pony. See the Fakies section.
- flocking
- the fur coating on G1 so soft ponies. See the So Soft Ponies section.
- Nirvana
- refers to ponies of exotic (international exclusive) origins. Generally limited to G1, the pony range from very slight variation to a US equivalent pony, or totally weird such as with Piggy Ponies.
FiM Vocabulary
- blank flank
- not having a cutie mark; i.e. the identifying symbol on a ponies flank has yet to appear
- cutie mark
- in prior generations collectors called the identifying art on ponies' flanks "symbols", the term "cutie mark" was first used on products released in Generation 3. [Its first on screen used was in the Meet the Ponies short "Toola Roola: Mixed-Up Painting Party".] It is now more heavily been used in Generation 4.
- everypony
- instead of saying everybody, the characters in the show say "everypony"