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pinny


an apron (short for the English pinafore) worn to protect clothes when cooking or housekeeping. Usually for young girls. Mothers wore an apron. A pinny always had a bib front where an apron might only be worn from the waist down: Young lady, make sure you put on your pinny before you help with the cooking.

Contributor's comments: We definitely used 'pinny' in Tasmania in the 1950s. It was part of the 'dress code' at infant's school.

Contributor's comments: Pinny gets used as a term to describe those bib-like things that get worn in gymn classes so that the teams look different; heard from a teacher from Newfoundland.