Cunning vs. Cunny

By Jaxson

  • Cunning (adjective)

    Sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.

  • Cunning (adjective)

    Skillful, artful.

  • Cunning (adjective)

    Wrought with, or exhibiting, skill or ingenuity; ingenious.

    “cunning work”

  • Cunning (adjective)

    Cute, appealing.

    “a cunning little boy””

  • Cunning (noun)

    Practical knowledge or experience; aptitude in performance; skill, proficiency; dexterity.

  • Cunning (noun)

    Practical skill employed in a secret or crafty manner; craft; artifice; skillful deceit.

  • Cunning (noun)

    The disposition to employ one’s skill in an artful manner; craftiness; guile; artifice; skill of being cunning, sly, conniving, or deceitful.

  • Cunning (noun)

    The natural wit or instincts of an animal.

    “the cunning of the fox or hare”

  • Cunning (noun)

    Knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).

  • Cunny (noun)

    obsolete form of cony||rabbit

  • Cunny (noun)

    A cunt, vulva.

Wiktionary
  • Cunny (noun)

    a woman’s genitals.

  • Cunny (noun)

    women in general, considered sexually.

Oxford Dictionary

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