Used as an insult, specifically as a synonym for 'idiot' or 'retard'.
Possibly a derivative of 'dunce'. Used in Gloucestershire, UK.
Possibly a derivative of 'dunce'. Used in Gloucestershire, UK.
Chloe: How's work?
Amy: It was sound, but then they hired new people and they're all right dunnies. Specially this guy called Rob. He's the biggest dunny of all.
Amy: It was sound, but then they hired new people and they're all right dunnies. Specially this guy called Rob. He's the biggest dunny of all.
by JoeyJoeJoington February 09, 2011
Dunny, is a colloquial term for the shop 'dunelm mill', the most evil place on earth. Charcterised by its incompetent and immature staff, all of whom wear grotesque green uniforms
by fold August 21, 2006
by iknowalotofwords September 16, 2009
Look at those Dunnys over there.
Man the Biddy Dunny ration is at 1/2, this is horrible.
Dude, we got a 3.0 B-D ratio, this is rockin'
Man the Biddy Dunny ration is at 1/2, this is horrible.
Dude, we got a 3.0 B-D ratio, this is rockin'
by Grant Carpenter September 30, 2003
Coming from the old irish, meaning "John Dunnigan." Son of Loreen and Geo, brother of Mark and Mike, undergraduate of Bates College, Maine.
by daniela j February 07, 2005
This word was orginally created by flanders and rola in a ramdon topic round on msn. It began as a mis-spelling of funny but they decided to make it into a word. They narrowed it down to a choice of two very good opinions. They then began a coin flip contest to see which which meaning was to be used. In the end this meaning won out - someone who intentionally steals a word/phrase which does not, and will NEVER belong to them.
by Stephen Landers January 05, 2008