IPA: /ˈbɑːrni/
KK: /ˈbɑrni/
Resembling or characteristic of a barn, often used to describe a style or appearance that is rustic or simple.
The house had a barny look with its wooden beams and large doors.
A disagreement or argument between people.
The two friends had a barny over who should pay for dinner.
The word 'barny' originates from the Old English 'berna', meaning a child or young person. It is a diminutive form that conveys affection or endearment towards a child.
Think of 'berna' meaning child, and remember that 'barny' refers to a young person or child in an affectionate way.