PUNY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary My car only has a puny little engine The party's share of the vote rose from a puny 13 percent in the last election to 21 percent this time
PUNY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com That's puny in a nutshell — a very small, totally lame looking nutshell It's most often used to describe someone's inferior physique, but can also apply to anything little that's not about to get in your way
Puny - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com That's puny in a nutshell — a very small, totally lame looking nutshell It's most often used to describe someone's inferior physique, but can also apply to anything little that's not about to get in your way
puny - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun puny (plural punies) (archaic) An inferior person; a subordinate; also, an insignificant person [from 16th c ]
Puny (Southern Meaning) | Hillbilly Slang Rather than simply meaning small or weak, puny often came to mean sickly, ailing, or generally unwell The Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE) documents this meaning extensively throughout the South and South Midland