- carnie
- noun see carny
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
carnie — CARNIE, ou Carinthie, ou Cram, Carnia … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Carnie — This name is of Scottish locational origin from a place called Carnie near Skene in Aberdeenshire. The name derives from the Gaelic carn meaning a cairn, or pile of stone erected as a memorial or marker. The surname from this source is first… … Surnames reference
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Carnie — 1. person who works in a carnival; 2. in the style of or suitable for a carnival ( carn(ival) + ie ) … Dictionary of Australian slang
carnie — Australian Slang 1. person who works in a carnival; 2. in the style of or suitable for a carnival ( carn(ival) + ie ) … English dialects glossary
carnie — n. (Informal) carnival; person who works in a carnival … English contemporary dictionary
carnie — I. /ˈkani/ (say kahnee) Colloquial –noun 1. a person who works in a carnival. –adjective 2. in the style of or suitable for a carnival. {carn(ival) + ie} II. /ˈkani/ (say kahnee) nou …
carnie — variant of carny … Useful english dictionary
Dave Carnie — David Ross Carnie Born December 14, 1969 Residence Northern California Dave Carnie (born December 14, 1969), is a former editor in chief of Big Brother Magazine … Wikipedia