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Someone who posts non-Word related questions in a Word newsgroup.

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A Ninny is a dyslexic Nanny!
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Can you tell us what a "dictionary" is?

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My understanding is that a ninny is slang for a nincompoop which Roget's
Thesaurus seems to agree. See http://www.bartleby.com/62/26/N1032600.html

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