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vinny

Hinny vs Vinny - What's the difference?

hinny | vinny |


As a noun hinny

is the hybrid offspring of a stallion (male horse) and a she-ass (female donkey) or hinny can be (geordie) a term of endearment usually for women.

As a verb hinny

is to whinny.

As a proper noun vinny is

a nickname of the given name vincent.

Pinny vs Vinny - What's the difference?

pinny | vinny |


As a noun pinny

is a sleeveless dress, often similar to an apron, generally worn over other clothes.

As a proper noun vinny is

a nickname of the given name vincent.

Taxonomy vs Vinny - What's the difference?

taxonomy | vinny |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a proper noun vinny is

a nickname of the given name vincent.

Vincent vs Vinny - What's the difference?

vincent | vinny |


As a noun vincent

is the victim or dupe in a betting game, especially bowls.

As a proper noun vinny is

a nickname of the given name vincent.

Mouldy vs Vinny - What's the difference?

mouldy | vinny |


As an adjective mouldy

is covered with mould.

As a proper noun vinny is

a nickname of the given name vincent.

Vinewed vs Vinny - What's the difference?

vinewed | vinny |


As an adjective vinewed

is .

As a verb vinewed

is (obsolete) past participle of vinew.

As a proper noun vinny is

a nickname of the given name vincent.

Vinny vs Vinney - What's the difference?

vinny | vinney | Alternative forms |

Vinney is a alternative form of vinny.



As an adjective vinny

is vinewed, mouldy.

As a proper noun Vinny

is a nickname of the given name Vincent.

As a noun vinney is

a traditional blue cheese made in Dorset, England, from skimmed cows' milk.

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