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Minny vs Ninny - What's the difference?

minny | ninny |

As nouns the difference between minny and ninny

is that minny is a minnow while ninny is a silly or foolish person.

minny

English

Noun

(minnies)
  • A minnow.
  • * 1901 , Charles Conrad Abbott, A naturalist's rambles about home
  • All I know is, it doesn't seem strange in the turkeys, and same way I've seen rock-fish move like soldiers on a school of minnies ; but for the plovers to do the like seemed all out of place, somehow
    (Webster 1913)

    ninny

    English

    Noun

    (ninnies)
  • a silly or foolish person
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1607 , author=John Marston , title=What you will , chapter=Act 5, Scene 1 citation , page=three of sheet G3 , passage=Byd.'' ...a good cheeke, an inticing eye, a smooth skinne, a well shapt leg, a faire hand, you cannot bring a wench into a fooles parradize for you?
    ''Sim.
    Not I by this garter, I am a foole, a very Ninny I, how call you her? how call you her? }}
  • * "Ninny — that soft, smiling, self-effacing, apologetic fellow, the type who is terribly sorry when you happen to step on his foot, the kind you can borrow money from in the certainty he will never demand you repay it." — (1962)