Yarny vs Carny - What's the difference?
yarny | carny |
A person who works in a carnival.
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The jargon used by carnival workers.
As an adjective yarny
is resembling yarn; coarse, ropelike.As a noun carny is
a person who works in a carnival.carny
English
(wikipedia carny)Alternative forms
* carnieNoun
(carnies)citation, page= , passage=Bart spies an opportunity to make a quick buck so he channels his inner carny and posits his sinking house as a natural wonder of the world and its inhabitants as freaks, barking to dazzled spectators, “Behold the horrors of the Slanty Shanty! See the twisted creatures that dwell within! Meet Cue-Ball, the man with no hair!”}}