henny
noun
- a woman, usually over 30
- male bird, especially a domestic chicken, having plumage resembling that of a female
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈhɛni/
adj
Etymology: From hen + -y.
- Resembling or characteristic of a hen.
“Some intermediates differ but slightly from a purely henny bird in appearance. The majority of the saddle feathers are typically henny, but scattered among them are a few in which the tip of the feather exhibits the lack of barbules […]”
name
- Hennessy, a French brand of cognac.
“Maybe it's the Henny that has gotten in me / Whatever's got into me, I don't mind”
“And we don't really need Netflix, I'mma give you something to watch / After we done, bill a spliff and cotch / Pour me a glass of the Henny on the rocks”
noun
Etymology: Blend of horse + jenny, or variant of hinny?
- Synonym of hinny (cross between a stallion and a she-ass)
- Alternative spelling of honey.