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GUEST,celtaddict at work | Meaning of 'hinny-o' (42) | RE: Meaning of 'hinny-o' | 27 Jul 03 |
And possibly in the same line, what is a "singin' hinny" which I have seen mentioned in books by Scot & Geordie writers and is evidently a type of dough-based food cooked in a skillet? I assume the "singin'" part means it makes a squeaking or hissing sound when cooking. |