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ninny
[nin-ee]
noun
plural
ninniesa fool or simpleton.
ninny
/ ˈnɪnɪ /
noun
a dull-witted person
Other Word Forms
- ninnyish adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ninny1
Example Sentences
Can we laugh at Baryshnikov’s infatuated ninny with her bottom row of rotting orange teeth?
Jane Austen wrote takedowns of this kind of ninny two centuries ago — how fun to see Pike update her twit to the post-Y2K era.
“No! Oh, you pack of ninnies! Great heroes! I knew I should have gone with you from the beginning.”
But she flubbed the attempt, using a dated, offensive term: “Don’t mean to use an inappropriate word, but pica ninny came to mind,” Ms. Wintour wrote.
You know that feeling of dread you get during musicals, where the plot screeches to a halt so that some ninny can sing about their feelings?
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