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barney
1[ bahr-nee ]
noun
- Informal.
- an argument.
- a prizefight.
- a fight or brawl.
- a blunder or mistake.
- a small locomotive used in mining and logging.
- Movie Slang. a heavily padded cover for a camera, used to reduce the camera noise so that it will not be picked up by the sound-recording equipment.
Barney
2[ bahr-nee ]
noun
- a first name, form of Bernard.
barney
/ ˈɑːɪ /
noun
- a noisy argument
verb
- to argue or quarrel
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of barney1
Example Sentences
“What I miss is what Barney’s was for me 10 years ago. It wasn’t about the prices or what I bought, but it was more about the fact that I could easily spend six, seven hours really immersing myself in the experience of this luxury store.”
Unfortunately, when he strays into that territory he sounds more like Don Knotts’ Barney Fife screaming at Andy Griffith’s sheriff Andy Taylor.
The list of photographers who have shot De la Huerta reads like the greatest hits of the turn of last century: Terry Richardson, Tina Barney, Nan Goldin, Juergen Teller, Mario Sorrenti, Bruce Weber.
Butterfield says the play, based on the novel by David Foenkinos and written by Barney Norris, is "funny, touching and relatable as everyone will have thought about the what-ifs at some point in their life".
I’ve never been an object of envy because the last place I’d be is out somewhere other men could see me, especially that cool party last Saturday night or at Barney’s Beanery … ever.
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