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Mon 17 Aug, 2009 02:06 am
Here is a quote from some news.
"The teller forked over some cash and the robber fled on foot, perhaps stopping only to label his bag of loot munny."
(http://www.asylum.com/2009/08/14/chicago-police-seek-winnie-the-pooh-bandit/)
What does munny mean in this context?
Thanks in advance.
@mirrormirror,
You forgot to italicize the word
munny, as in the original news.
Google "munny doll" and you'll have the answer..
@mirrormirror,
Winnie the Pooh used to label his honey jar "Hunny".
Is it possible someone thought the robber should label his bag of money "Munny"? I did not look up the story to see the full context.
@roger,
Perhaps OmSig could get Winnie the Pooh to help him with his spelling campaign. Winnie could be the brains and David the, the, ..., well David could just be there.