Associations to the word «Barney»
Noun
- Shopkeeper
- Retailer
- Alf
- Barnard
- Dalton
- Frank
- Casey
- Carbine
- Pbs
- Gladstone
- Simon
- Minister
- Revolver
- Merry
- Hodges
- Sentry
- Parody
- Poole
- Rex
- Predicament
- Linden
- Mills
- Irving
- Tina
- Phillips
- Clarinet
- Kimberley
- Smith
- Sill
- Freeway
- Clint
- Harris
- Merrill
- Byrd
- Rafe
- Nichols
- Flashback
- Clown
- Daniels
- Dayton
- Barnes
- Bart
- Raisin
- Cody
- Peterson
- Sanderson
- Goldman
- Willie
- Salon
- Sonny
- Dick
- Girlfriend
- Barton
- Headland
- Fifth
- Diner
- Bungalow
- Boxer
- Watkins
- Jean
- Courtroom
- Character
- Gang
- Brooks
- Privateer
- Quincy
- Palmer
- Ephraim
- Prank
- Strauss
- Miriam
- Episode
- Abby
- Driveway
- Apartment
- Nicholson
- Nightclub
- Neil
- Dodger
Wiktionary
BARNEY, proper noun. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist E.E. Barney (fl. 1877-79).
BARNEY, proper noun. A male given name, and a diminutive of Barnabas, Barnaby, Bernard, or Barnett.
BARNEY, proper noun. A surname based on the given names, or from the place name Barney, "barn/barley island".
BARNEY, noun. (UK) (Australia) (Cockney rhyming slang) A noisy argument.
BARNEY, noun. (UK) (Australia) (Cockney rhyming slang) A minor physical fight.
BARNEY, verb. (UK) (Australia) (Cockney rhyming slang) To argue, to quarrel.
BARNEY, noun. (United States) (pejorative slang) A police officer, usually one perceived as inferior or overzealous.
BARNEY STYLE, adjective. Alternative spelling of Barney-style
Wise words
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nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.