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Scottish slang, chiefly Edinburgh, used to mean something good. "Awright, Mike! It's pure barry n that to hear fae ye, mate"
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Typically a very sexy, sweet guy. Usually British. If you were to look up the sexiest man alive, there would be a photo of Barry.
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adjective; to have barry (Celtic) Barry represents strength. A natural leader whose followers are both fearful and loyal. A natural charmer who uses his wit and comical personality to advance his agenda. Handsome and intelligent, he rules with chest-pounding confidence. It is said that gazing into his hypnotic eyes can subdue the wild beast. Erect, spear-like. A constant state of hardness. Ready at a moment's notice. He doesn't have the barry to win this game!
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A western term used to describe a male with a larger than average phallace, namely 8 inches and over. Mainly used in North American vicinities but occasionally heard in Britain. Woman after night of passion: Oh my God. That was amazing Ted.
Ted: You could say I was a Barry? Woman: Definitely was a Barry. |
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"U HAVIN A BARRY M8!!!"
"BARRY" |
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1. barry is slang for the magnum brand ice cream (started by the treatment of a magnum by a middle aged man called Barry Exton)
2. a penis 3. anything that can be described as 'barry' which in fact means nothing, actually is more positive that negative 'set us a barry creamy'
'that was bare barry' 'give him a bare barry shanking' |
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Verb.
To barry someone is to beat someone up. Originated in the North of England. "Aye mate, 'e I caught the Fishwick lad stealin' my prize ram so I barried 'im, so I did."
"You little fucker, I'm gonna barry ya!" |
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