Beany vs Meany - What's the difference?
beany | meany |
Resembling or characteristic of beans.
* 1863 , The country gentleman (volume 21, page 331)
* 1977 , Pat Flower, Cobweb
* 1985 , William Shurtleff, Akiko Aoyagi, Tofutti and Other Soy Ice Creams (page 221)
As an adjective beany
is resembling or characteristic of beans.As a noun meany is
a mean person.beany
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Those who like the beany taste in baked beans, will like the Pea bean better than the Blue Pod
- He kept whoever it was waiting while he wiped up the beany mess.
- Some producers even add powdered soymilk or soy flour, but the latter can give an objectionable beany flavor.