1. stoney - Noun
2. stoney - Adjective
3. Stoney - Proper noun
stoney (comparative more stoney, superlative most stoney)
Obsolete form of stony.
Stoney (plural Stoneys or Stoney)
(Canada) A member of the Nakoda, a First Nation related to the Sioux living in western Canada, especially in southern Alberta.
Stoney
The Siouan language spoken by these people.
Stoney (plural Stoneys)
A surname.
Alberta RCMP believe human remains found on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation on Monday are that of a man missing since November. Source: Internet
After finding the quantized character of charge, in 1891 George Stoney proposed the unit 'electron' for this fundamental unit of electrical charge. Source: Internet
Around this time, he started to share a home with Heather Stoney, P. Allen, 2001, p. 132 an actress he had first met ten years earlier. Source: Internet
From 1885 to 1900 Albion played at Stoney Lane ; their tenure of this ground was arguably the most successful period in the club's history, as they won the FA Cup twice and were runners-up three times. Source: Internet
At the time, he had reportedly become seriously involved with another actress, which threatened his relationship with Heather Stoney. Source: Internet
He sang a former Stoney and Meatloaf favorite of his, "(I'd Love to Be) As Heavy as Jesus" (On VH1 Storytellers, Meat Loaf shares his first introduction with Jim Steinman. Source: Internet