NONNY

Etymology 1

Noun

nonny (plural nonnies)

(obsolete) A fool.

Interjection

nonny

A meaningless word used in refrains, especially in old English ballads and glees.

Etymology 2

Noun

nonny (plural nonnies)

(fandom slang) A user who posts anonymously on the Internet.

Source: Wiktionary


Non"ny, n.

Definition: A silly fellow; a ninny.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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UNSEASONED

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