noun General Slang

tinny

TIN-ee · noun · informal

A can of beer; also a small aluminium boat.

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Definitions

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A can of beer; separately, a small aluminium dinghy.

“Crack open a tinny and take the tinny out on the water.”
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tinny In A Sentence

Crack open a tinny and take the tinny out on the water.

Origin & Usage

From 'tin' (the can / the aluminium hull) plus '-y'.

Variants tinnie

People Also Ask

What does tinny mean in Australia?

Tinny has two meanings: a can of beer, and a small aluminium boat or dinghy. Context tells you which is meant.

Where does the word tinny come from?

Both senses come from 'tin' — the metal beer can and the aluminium boat hull — plus the '-y' ending.

How do you tell which tinny someone means?

Context does the work: you 'crack open' or 'sink' a tinny of beer, but you 'take out' or 'launch' a tinny on the water.

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