barnyard
/ˈbɑɹnˌjɑɹd/
Etymology
From barn + yard.
barnyard means vulgar; scatological. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 67 out of 100.
barnyard is pronounced /ˈbɑɹnˌjɑɹd/.
adj
- Vulgar; scatological.“Henderson too barnyard for Casa Loma, so they are rejecting further arrangements by him.”
- Of food or drink, having an earthy flavor.“Mr. Oliver, the brewmaster at Brooklyn Brewery, has a quirky way of describing his creations. He refers to the more complex ones as “a little bit barnyard,” “having a funky nose” or “like a good sourdough bread.””
noun
- The yard associated with or surrounding a barn.“It has a coat of stiff hairs rather than the soft fleece of the barnyard animal, and it is much more agile.”