crony |
boyfriend |
Related terms |
Crony is a related term of boyfriend.
As nouns the difference between crony and boyfriend
is that
crony is (informal) close friend while
boyfriend is a male partner in a romantic relationship.
crony |
consort |
Related terms |
Crony is a related term of consort.
As a noun crony
is (informal) close friend.
As a proper noun consort is
a village in alberta, canada.
ally |
crony |
As a proper noun ally
is a diminutive of the female given names alison, alice and alexandra.
As a noun crony is
(informal) close friend.
crony |
buddy |
As a noun crony
is (informal) close friend.
As a proper noun buddy is
a male nickname.
cony |
crony |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between cony and crony
is that
cony is (obsolete) a simpleton; one who may be taken in by a cony-catcher while
crony is (obsolete) an old woman; a crone.
As nouns the difference between cony and crony
is that
cony is a rabbit, especially the european rabbit,
oryctolagus cuniculus (formerly known as ) while
crony is (informal) close friend.
crony |
corny |
Corny is a anagram of crony.
In obsolete terms the difference between crony and corny
is that
crony is an old woman; a crone while
corny is strong, stiff, or hard, like a horn; resembling horn.
As a noun crony
is close friend.
As an adjective corny is
insipid or trite.
crony |
cronk |
As nouns the difference between crony and cronk
is that
crony is close friend while
cronk is {{cx|Manx|lang=en}} A hill or barrow.
As a verb cronk is
to honk like a goose.
drony |
crony |
As an adjective drony
is dronelike.
As a noun crony is
close friend.
brony |
crony |
As nouns the difference between brony and crony
is that
brony is (slang) a (usually major) fan of the animated television series
, typically an adult male while
crony is (informal) close friend.
irony |
crony |
As nouns the difference between irony and crony
is that
irony is a statement that, when taken in context, may actually mean something different from, or the opposite of, what is written literally; the use of words expressing something other than their literal intention, often in a humorous context while
crony is (informal) close friend.
As an adjective irony
is of or pertaining to the metal iron.
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