Definitions by Charlie Kaz
barcophony
A whole lot of barking dogs.
bar·coph·o·ny Audio Help /berˈkɒfəni/ Pronunciationbar-kof-uh-nee
–noun, plural -nies.
Origin: 7/13/2008; < NrL barcophonia < Grk barkophōnía. See barco-, -phony 1. Harsh discordance of excessive nuisance barking; dissonance due to multiple outbursts of barking. A cacophony of barks, howls, growls, and wails. 2. A discordant and meaningless mixture of barking sounds: the barcophony produced by all of your neighbors' [dogs barking back and forth at each other.
3. Barking; frequent use of barking to purposely annoy or harass neighbors.
Origin: Charlie Kaz's response to greelightbandit video http://youtube.com/watch?v=k-Sv0woflKA.
bar·coph·o·ny Audio Help /berˈkɒfəni/ Pronunciationbar-kof-uh-nee
–noun, plural -nies.
Origin: 7/13/2008; < NrL barcophonia < Grk barkophōnía. See barco-, -phony 1. Harsh discordance of excessive nuisance barking; dissonance due to multiple outbursts of barking. A cacophony of barks, howls, growls, and wails. 2. A discordant and meaningless mixture of barking sounds: the barcophony produced by all of your neighbors' [dogs barking back and forth at each other.
3. Barking; frequent use of barking to purposely annoy or harass neighbors.
Origin: Charlie Kaz's response to greelightbandit video http://youtube.com/watch?v=k-Sv0woflKA.
barcophony by Charlie Kaz August 7, 2008