adjective General Slang

spenny

SPEN-ee · adjective · slang

expensive

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Definitions

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Costly or pricey.

“That restaurant's a bit spenny for a Tuesday.”
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spenny In A Sentence

That restaurant's a bit spenny for a Tuesday.

Origin & Usage

Clipping of 'expensive' with a '-y' ending; popular with younger Australians.

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What does spenny mean?

It means expensive or pricey. Saying something's 'a bit spenny' means it costs more than you'd like.

Where does spenny come from?

It's a clipping of 'expensive' with a '-y' ending, popular with younger Australians.

How do you use spenny?

You use it casually about anything costly, e.g. 'Flights over Christmas get real spenny.'

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