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parnee; parnie; parny noun- rain; tears UK, 1859
Polari, originally Anglo-Indian, from “parnee” (water). - [T]he was more graft [hard work] than ever on muddy tobers [grounds] with everything heavy and slippery on account of the parnee. — Butch Reynolds, Broken Hearted Clown, p. 31, 1953
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 185, 2002
- water UK, 1859
Current in English gypsy use, from Romany pâni (water). - — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 11, 2000
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