- neddy
- лошадь, конь
English-Russian australian expression. 2014.
English-Russian australian expression. 2014.
Neddy — Ned dy, n.; pl. {Neddies}. (Zo[ o]l.) A pet name for a donkey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
neddy — /ned ee/, n., pl. neddies. 1. Brit. Informal. donkey. 2. Australian Slang. a horse. [1780 90; appar. generic use of personal name Neddy; see NED, Y2] * * * … Universalium
neddy — A foolish person, particularly somebody who is useless with technology. Thanks to Mrs C Williams, Bishop of Llandaff High School. If any old neddy walked in here she wouldn t know a piggin thing about AN THRO PO METRICS … Dictionary of american slang
neddy — A foolish person, particularly somebody who is useless with technology. Thanks to Mrs C Williams, Bishop of Llandaff High School. If any old neddy walked in here she wouldn t know a piggin thing about AN THRO PO METRICS … Dictionary of american slang
NEDDY — n. (pl. ies) colloq. 1 a donkey. 2 (Neddy) = NEDC. Etymology: dimin. of Ned, pet form of the name Edward … Useful english dictionary
Neddy Lohan — Neddy Lohan, Captain of Irish Whiteboys, died 1820. Lohan was a captain of a group of Whiteboys in the Moylough area of County Galway, responsible for rural unrest and violence. They were opposed by Charles O Rourke (Moylough), a landlord based… … Wikipedia
Neddy Rose — (31 May 1981) is a Seychellois football player. He is a central back defender on the Seychelles national football team. References Stats at national football teams.com Persondata Name Rose, Neddy Alternative names … Wikipedia
Neddy Lee — Neddy Lee Spielerinformationen Voller Name Edwin Lee Geburtsort Lymm, England Position Mittelstürmer Vereine als Aktiver Jahre … Deutsch Wikipedia
Neddy Smith — Arthur Stanley Smith Born November 27, 1944 (1944 11 27) Alias(es) Neddy … Wikipedia
neddy — noun /ˈnɛdi/ a) A donkey or ass. b) A horse, especially a racehorse … Wiktionary
Neddy — Edgar; Edmund; Edward; Edwin; Edwina; National Economic Development Council’s nickname … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games