Barneys Meaning in English
word · lemma: barney
ˈbɑɹniz
BAR-neez
bˈɑːnɪz
BAA-niz
التعريف
'Barneys' is a British informal term meaning fights or loud arguments, often physical or heated verbal disputes.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used mainly in British English and is informal or slang; rarely used in American English. Refers to both physical fights and heated arguments. Not used for playful disagreements. Often plural (barneys) for repeated incidents.
Spanish: pelea (informal) - discusión (coloquial, Reino Unido)Portuguese (BR): briga (gíria britânica) - discussão (britânico, informal)Portuguese (PT): zaragata (gíria britânica) - discussão (britânico, informal)Chinese (Simplified): 打架(英式俚语)- 争吵(口语)Chinese (Traditional): 打架(英式俚語)- 爭吵(口語)Hindi: झगड़े (ब्रिटिश स्लैंग) - बहस (अनौपचारिक, UK)Arabic: شجار (عامية بريطانية) - جدال (غير رسمي، بريطانيا)Bengali: ঝগড়া - মারামারিRussian: драки - ссорыJapanese: けんか - 激しい口論Vietnamese: cãi nhau to - ẩu đảKorean: 싸움 - 격렬한 말다툼Turkish: kavga - büyük tartışmaUrdu: جھگڑے - لڑائیاںIndonesian: perkelahian - pertengkaran hebat
جمل نموذجية
They had two big barneys last week.
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School ends with kids getting into barneys sometimes.
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We saw some lads having barneys near the park.
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Those neighbors are always getting into barneys about the smallest things.
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After a couple of barneys, they stopped talking for months.
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It wouldn’t be Friday night in this pub without a few barneys breaking out.
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