barnie
English
Noun
barnie (plural barnies)
- (colloquial) A barn owl or barn swallow.
- 1990, Owls: their life and behavior : a photographic study of the North:
- Bonnot found that the "area covered by the bed was three inches deep with feathers, wings, and bodies" of the hapless birds. The barnies had so little difficulty catching them that in many instances they simply bit off the heads
- 1998, Charles Robert Brown, Swallow Summer, →ISBN, page 230:
- As they do they're encountering barn swallows, and the meeker barnies are suffering.
- (colloquial) A barn occupant.
- 2002, Man in the Spangled Pants: Jack Ragotzy and the First Fifty Years:
- former Barnies, like me, knew very well that serious students — if they would work their butts off — could probably learn more of what the commercial theatre was really about in a summer at the Barn than they could in all four years
- 2017, “Room for Ruby”, in Steven Universe:
- Peridot "You should just move in with us at this point."
Steven "Actually, maybe not me. But I know someone else who might be interested."
Navy "Hi! I'm Navy, a refugee from Homeworld. Just like you guys.
Peridot "So uh, when did you show up on Earth?"
Navy "Today."
Peridot "New barnie!"
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