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zony | bony |

As a noun zony

is the offspring of a male zebra and a female pony.

As an adjective bony is

resembling, having the appearance or consistence of, or relating to bone; osseous.

zony

English

(wikipedia zony)

Noun

(zonies)
  • The offspring of a male zebra and a female pony.'>citation
  • * 1997 April 6, "vicki blakslee" (username), "Zonis zorses and zebras", in rec.equestrian, Usenet :
  • > Please tell us how you are doing. What do you have, zony or zorse?
  • * 2001 June 27, "Bill Ramsay" (username), "Evolution", in nz.soc.religion, Usenet :
  • the old man with the beard decided to lay his hands upon this poor lonely pony, and descended upon her a bounty, a bounty so exceedingly large, that she was blessed with a zony' or a pebra, and this doth maketh lots of dosh for the ' zony ’s owner, so that he too can be bountious (SIC) with the hay from the tv rights, and dost ensure the continuing success of the little darling who shall dwell in the house of hay for evermore.
  • * 2010 , Marie Lestelle Evrard, You Look Sort of Strange , page v:
  • I am a zony . My father is a zebra and my mother is a pony.

    References

    bony

    English

    Alternative forms

    * boney

    Adjective

    (er)
  • resembling, having the appearance or consistence of, or relating to bone; osseous.
  • full of bones
  • with little flesh; skinny, thin
  • having prominent bones