ninny

[ US /ˈnɪni/ ]
[ UK /nˈɪni/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stupid foolish person
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How To Use ninny In A Sentence

  • While a youth, he established an association with the Hoffman music company in Leavenworth, directed church choirs, sang with a quartette, and organized a ‘Pickaninny Band.’
  • Looks like that grinning ninny from the penis pill commercials. Boing Boing
  • If, said they, he was ever lucky enough to snap up a plump piccaninny — girl preferred — he would cut her to pieces with a shell-knife and use her for bait. Last Leaves from Dunk Island
  • That is certainly true of the "picaninny" songs of Nora Bates sung in Undefined
  • Another "ninny" played to-night, namely GIANNINNI, all right vocally, but not much dramatically. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 22, 1892
  • It's just that few choose to, because it's exhausting and demoralising permanently to present oneself as a grinning ninny.
  • Dismembered frog purses + Nazi & picaninny memorabilia. Regretsy – JP. Toad’s
  • Is this really the moment for the grinning ninny to inflict his woeful attempts at some classic music moments upon the listening public?
  • They declared that while they had slept a piccaninny My Tropic Isle
  • I'm opting for the ninny option but I'm not sure Bill is so convinced.
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