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Garn Meaning in English

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释义

'Garn' is British slang meaning 'go on' (used as an exclamation of disbelief, like 'get out of here!'), or rarely as a verb meaning to tell a lie or exaggerate.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in informal British English, especially cockney dialect. Used to express disbelief or call out a lie; similar to 'come off it!' or 'get out of here!'. Rarely used outside UK or in formal writing.

例句

Oh, garn! You did not win the lottery.

basic

He always says strange things, but I just say 'garn' and laugh.

basic

Don't garn—tell me the truth!

basic

When he told me he met a movie star in the shop, my first word was 'garn'.

natural

If you think I'm walking ten miles in the rain, garn!

natural

Seriously, mate, garn, nobody eats that many burgers.

natural