different between punny vs punniness
punny
English
Etymology
pun +? -y
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?ni
Noun
punny (plural punnies)
- (school slang) A punishment.
Adjective
punny (comparative punnier, superlative punniest)
- (of a pun) Funny. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- Involving the use of a pun.
- (of a person) Who makes puns.
Synonyms
- (funny, in reference to a pun): puntastic
Related terms
- punster
See also
- puny – small
punny From the web:
- what bunny should i get
- what bunny breed should i get
- what bunnies eat
- what bunny walks on two legs
- what bunny lives the longest
- what bunny are you quiz
- what bunny ears mean
- what bunny am i
punniness
English
Etymology
punny +? -ness
Noun
punniness (uncountable)
- The state or condition of being punny.
punniness From the web:
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