hinny. noun. hin·ny ˈhin-ē plural hinnies. : a hybrid between a male horse and a female donkey.
hinny in British English
(ˈhɪnɪ ) noun. Scottish and Northern England dialect. a term of endearment, esp for a woman or child. Word origin.
Hinnies are less popular because people think they have bad attitudes, and it can be more difficult for a jenny to conceive and give birth. Donkeys also tend to have longer gestation periods than horses, and the size of the stallion is important for the health and safety of the jenny (and the foal).
hei·nie ˈhī-nē Synonyms of heinie. slang. : buttocks.
noun, plural hi·neys.
So, the correct answer is 'Reciprocal cross'.
noun, plural hin·nies. the sterile offspring of a male horse and a female donkey, similar in appearance and behavior to a mule, but usually smaller and with a more horselike head.
Someone's fanny is their buttocks.
bum boy in British English
(bʌm bɔɪ ) offensive, vulgar, slang. a young homosexual man. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Heinie (n.)
also Heine, Hiney, 1904 as a typical name of a German man, North American slang, from pet form of common German masc. proper name Heinrich (see Henry). Brought to Europe in World War I by Canadian soldiers (British soldiers called the adversary Fritz).
Hinny: The result of a horse stallion mating with a female donkey. Hinnies are less common than mules and there might be subtle differences in appearance.
A hinny is a domestic equine hybrid, the offspring of a male horse (a stallion) and a female donkey (a jenny). It is the reciprocal cross to the more common mule, which is the product of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare).
Hinnies are highly valued in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Portugal for ranching and as pack animals. McLean says they seem to be hardier and have a calmer temperament than mules.
Most hinnies (female donkey×male horse) and mules (female horse×male donkey) are sterile with few reports of equine fertile hybrids. The main cause of this sterility is thought to be a meiotic block to spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
Hinny: Honey - a term of endearment.
a donkey; a horse. The Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) defines this as a donkey or ass but to some Scots speakers it's a general term for a horse of any description. The DSL does give a further definition: “Also used of a horse: a short thick, strong horse”.
Arse — “Arse” is the British (and Australian, and Kiwi) equivalent to the American “ass.” As with most things British versus American, “arse” is a much older way to refer to the buttocks that tracks all the way back to Old Germanic roots.
Soggy bottom: The bane of Mary Berry's existence, soggy bottoms happen when the crusts of pies and tarts get a little too moist. Biscuits: On the show's famous "Biscuit Week," the bakers aren't making flaky Southern snacks, but rather a variety of cookies, and sometimes crackers (savory biscuits).
pretty boy in British English
(ˈprɪtɪ bɔɪ ) noun. informal, derogatory. if you describe a man as a pretty boy, you are suggesting he is not very manly and too interested in his appearance.
Mr Bentley then told a joke about a man saying: “When I ask for a growler I don't want a pork pie”, the punchline being that a “growler” is Yorkshire slang for pork pie, but also a lewd term for female genitalia.
/mɪndʒ/ (British English, taboo, slang) the female sex organs or pubic hair.
While the term “fanny” in the United States refers to someone's rear end, it is a euphemism for the female genitalia in the U.K.
The horse and the donkey are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes; of the two possible first-generation hybrids between them, the mule is easier to obtain and more common than the hinny, which is the offspring of a female donkey (a jenny) and a male horse (a stallion). Mule.
A slang term for the buttocks. A derogatory term for German soldiers that originated in World War I; also a crewcut haircut (from the stereotypical German soldier's haircut)
On this page you'll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to buttocks, such as: backside, behind, bottom, bum, butt, and derriere/derrière.