Henn
English
editProper noun
editHenn
- A surname from German.
- An English habitational surname transferred from the given name for someone from Heene, Sussex.
- An English surname originating as a patronymic from a Middle English diminutive of Henry.
- An English surname transferred from the nickname from a byname from hen.
Noun
editHenn (uncountable)
- (slang) Hennessy, a French brand of cognac.
- Synonym: Henny
- 2007, Jacob Jb Burrage, Caught Up[1], page 25:
- “Maybe a few shots of Tequila, some Henn, some gin, and some other shit I don't even remember.”
- 2011, T. Fulton, Da Joka - Part 2[2], page 175:
- “Get me some Henn. And a lemon squeeze. Get me like a few of them.”
- 2020, Don Toliver, “After Party”, in Heaven or Hell:
- Sippin' on that Henn, I know you love that Bacardi
Estonian
editProper noun
editHenn
- a male given name, equivalent to English Henry
Related terms
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