- pinnies
- pin·ny || 'pɪnɪ n. (British) apron, pinafore; smock worn over clothing to protect it from becoming soiled (term used by children)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Official Irish Republican Army — (Óglaigh na hÉireann) Participant in The Troubles Official IRA mobile patrol in April 1972 … Wikipedia
pinny — noun (plural pinnies) Etymology: by shortening & alteration Date: 1851 chiefly British pinafore … New Collegiate Dictionary
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pinny — [pin′ē] n. pl. pinnies [Brit. Informal] a pinafore: usually a child s term * * * … Universalium
Spacies — pl n computer arcade games in general (from Space Invaders one of the first very popular models in the 70s; modelled on pinnies, pokies) … Dictionary of Australian slang
spacies — Australian Slang pl n computer arcade games in general (from Space Invaders one of the first very popular models in the 70s; modelled on pinnies, pokies) … English dialects glossary
pinny — pin|ny [ˈpıni] n plural pinnies BrE informal a ↑pinafore … Dictionary of contemporary English
pinny — [[t]pɪ̱ni[/t]] pinnies N COUNT A pinny is an apron. [BRIT, INFORMAL] … English dictionary
pinny — noun (plural pinnies) Brit. informal a pinafore … English new terms dictionary