Neddy
[ned-ee] /ˈnɛd i/
noun, plural neddies.
1.
British Informal. .
2.
Australian Slang. a horse.
/ˈnɛdɪ/
noun (pl) -dies
1.
a child’s word for a donkey
2.
(informal) a silly person; fool
3.
(Austral, informal) a horse, esp a racehorse: he lost his money on the neddies
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