Brinnie vs Brinny - What's the difference?
brinnie | brinny | Alternative forms |
(Australia, Victoria) A stone thrown as a missile.1978 , Sidney John Baker, The Australian Language'',
Brinnie is an alternative form of brinny.
As a noun brinny is
(australia|victoria) a stone thrown as a missile1978 , sidney john baker, the australian language'', [http://booksgooglecomau/books?id=27smaaaamaaj&q=%22brinny%22|%22brinnie%22|%22brinnies%22+yonnie+or+yonny+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&dq=%22brinny%22|%22brinnie%22|%22brinnies%22+yonnie+or+yonny+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=x&ei=5ryht4-hjem8iaeqqpwjcq&redir_esc=y page 285] — one of the cheapest of all juvenile games is stone-throwing depending on local preferences, a stone is a ''goalie'', ''quailer'', ''gibber'', ''yonnie'', ''ronnie'', ''brick'', ''brinny'', ''cundy'' or ''boondie .brinnie
Not English
Brinnie has no English definition. It may be misspelled.brinny
English
From .Alternative forms
* brinnieNoun
(brinnies)page 285— One of the cheapest of all juvenile games is stone-throwing. Depending on local preferences, a stone is a ''goalie'', ''quailer'', ''gibber'', ''yonnie'', ''ronnie'', ''brick'', ''brinny'', ''cundy'' or ''boondie .
