1. ginny - Adjective
2. Ginny - Proper noun
Ginny (plural Ginnys or Ginnies)
A diminutive of the female given names Virginia or Ginevra.
ginny (comparative more ginny, superlative most ginny)
Affected by gin; resembling or characteristic of gin.
Chicago Sun-Times Ginny Holbert found Joey and Rachel's characteristics to be underdeveloped, Holbert, Ginny (September 22, 1994). Source: Internet
"Add on a radicchio and endive salad -- the garden is full of it -- and I'll be happy" said Ginny. Source: Internet
After a moment, Ginny pulled her hand tenderly from Myra's and broke her own cookie into two pieces, then slid one half slowly into Myra's ice cream. Source: Internet
After they returned to Myra and Ginny's house, Ginny went to the store room and returned with a shopping bag which she set on the table in front of Gillam and Jane. Source: Internet
After a few minutes, Ginny shifted a little and Myra heard her breathing change. Source: Internet
After feeding her and Ginny, she went to Pike and the Co-op, buying bread instead of making it this week. Source: Internet