Meaning Barely..you take the Bare from barely...add an S...then take the Ly and add NN... to make a funny termanology of the very plain word barely..into bares lynn
If you take away the S and the NN it makes barely... this can be done with many diffrerent words
If you take away the S and the NN it makes barely... this can be done with many diffrerent words
Friend-(Says to Friend) Are you hungrey dude?
Friend- ehh, bares lynn
orrrr.
Girl- (Says To Friend).. do i look fat in this shirt?
Friend-..ehh bares, lynn
Friend- ehh, bares lynn
orrrr.
Girl- (Says To Friend).. do i look fat in this shirt?
Friend-..ehh bares, lynn
by Dacav5 August 13, 2009
Barely yonder is basically "not far" in old-timer speak. It was predominately said by old white people around the time of the dinosaurs. English teachers refer to this dialect of English as "Old English."
by NotTheEC April 08, 2014
When visiting hospital recently a curtain in an all-male ward opened and revealed the stomach-churning sight of a grizzled naked man in his eighties. A Grizzly Bare.
The flashbacks will stop soon my therapist tells me! :)
The flashbacks will stop soon my therapist tells me! :)
by BiffaMackem May 12, 2011
She’s been everywhere
This is the phrase you use when someone is being BARE annoying when your sat next to them in a class. You do not wanna mess with her nose
This is the phrase you use when someone is being BARE annoying when your sat next to them in a class. You do not wanna mess with her nose
“Omg I’m sat next to this girl in the back of my chemistry she’s so annoying”
“Ohhh she’s an Annoying snazzy bare?”
“Ohhh she’s an Annoying snazzy bare?”
by Superunicornmollielover January 26, 2023
A word used to praise anybody's swag. It is often used to describe something that one is wearing, such as a pair of trainers.
by catlover99999 March 22, 2013
by singth June 22, 2009
by My Little Poony August 13, 2014