Australian slang for
rock, stone or pebble, or a small hardened
rock shaped piece of dried mud or clay that shatters when you throw, bung or chuck it against a wall leaving a small piece stuck to said wall with the remainder being obliterated. Originating in the Gippsland region of Victoria,
Australia in the late 1960's to early 1970's. Very often used in the town of Moe.
Hey
Scott, bung a yonnie at the wall mate.
I saw
Danny chuck a yonnie at the fence.
I bet that
window will break if you fling a yonnie at it.