Coney
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[edit] Animal
Coney (pronounced /ˈkʌni/, rhymes with bunny) is an English word for a rabbit or rabbit hair, as well as several derived terms:
- Cuban Coney, an extinct rodent
- Coney, a nickname for the Pika (a distant cousin of the rabbit)
- Coney, a translation of the Hebrew Bible word שָּׁפָן (shaphan), in modern Engilsh "rock hyrax" (a rodent-like member of the order Hyracoidea)
- Coney, the common name for Cephalopholis fulva, a grouper fish
- Coney-catching, a term for confidence trick in Elizabethan English
- Coney, a representation of a rabbit in heraldry; see Charge (heraldry)
[edit] Food
In the United States, Coney (pronounced /ˈkoʊni/, rhymes with bony) may refer to several foods:
- Coney or cheese coney, a dish from Cincinnati, Ohio
- Coney Island hot dog, served at a number of restaurants in the midwestern United States.
- Coney Sauce, a spicy beef "chili" served on hot dogs
- Coney, an alternative name for a "white hot" hot dog in Central New York; see Hot dog variations
[edit] People
- Dean Coney, footballer
- Hykiem Coney, anti-gang activist
- Jeremy Coney, cricketer
- Malachy Coney, a comic writer
- Michael G. Coney, science fiction writer
- Sandra Coney, feminist and women's health campaignist
- Theodore Edward Coneys, a murderer
[edit] See also
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