Definitions for dunny

dunny dun·ny

Spelling: [duhn-ee]
IPA: /ˈdʌn i/

Dunny is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 21 anagrams from letters in dunny (dnnuy).

Definitions for dunny

noun

  1. an outside privy; outhouse.

Origin of dunny

1780-90; shortening of earlier dial. and criminal argot dunnekin outhouse, of obscure origin

Examples for dunny

dunny was right, however; the conversation had exhausted me.

"Oh, I'll win all right," said Mrs. dunny, smiling around at the audience.

"You don't really mean that, dunny," I said firmly, continuing my dinner.

When the stranger hit the saddle, old dunny quit the earth And (p. 156) traveled right straight up for all that he was worth.

dunny lowered his accusing finger and tapped it on the cloth.

But I think that the gentleman is right, dunny,' was hovering in the doorway.

Yes; there they were, chatting with dunny, who had hurried to meet them.

I could see that my despondency was driving dunny to distraction.

In the rude language of the place she tells me that there is “Krabss al ad an dunny.”

dunny accompanied me in the taxicab, but was less talkative than usual.

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