释义 |
ninnynin‧ny /ˈnɪni/ noun (plural ninnies) [countable] old-fashioned  ninnyOrigin: 1500-1600 Perhaps from innocent - Fritz was maid, butler, and errand boy, the stalwart ninny who never spoke a word of complaint.
- How can she possibly know somebody well enough to get married, the little ninny!
- If you want to survive, you shivering ninny, you might as well shoot off your big toe.
- Like a big ninny sitting there bemoaning your fate.
- Stupid ninny, think of that.
a silly person |