Adjective- describing someone or something that is mischievous, or up to shenanigans or tomfoolery; acting as a deviant, jokester, trickster; one who joshes around or engages in ballyhoo; rascal-like (mild sass optional)
As a child, young Charles was well-behaved, polite, and followed all the rules; however, as he grew up, he became awnry.
by Notorious0020 February 24, 2012
Adjective: childishly mischievous or difficult, often manifested by deliberate but harmless pranks or sabotage. (American midwestern colloquialism, pronounced "AHHN-ree". NOT to be confused with ornery, different meaning and pronunciation)
Sarah: I go to the restroom for two minutes come back and my salad is gone!
Kathy: I saw Kirk hide it in the conference room fridge. He's just being awnry again.
Mom: Jimmy you awnry little stinker, you took a bite out my chocolate cake I just made, didn't you?
Kathy: I saw Kirk hide it in the conference room fridge. He's just being awnry again.
Mom: Jimmy you awnry little stinker, you took a bite out my chocolate cake I just made, didn't you?
by BJ-Knucklehead July 16, 2022
Common misspelling of the word "Ornery."
or⋅ner⋅y (awr-nuh-ree)
–adjective, -ner⋅i⋅er, -ner⋅i⋅est.
1. ugly and unpleasant in disposition or temper: No one can get along with my ornery cousin.
2. stubborn: I can't do a thing with that ornery mule.
3. low or vile.
4. inferior or common; ordinary.
or⋅ner⋅y (awr-nuh-ree)
–adjective, -ner⋅i⋅er, -ner⋅i⋅est.
1. ugly and unpleasant in disposition or temper: No one can get along with my ornery cousin.
2. stubborn: I can't do a thing with that ornery mule.
3. low or vile.
4. inferior or common; ordinary.
by TiffanyGetsSpam February 02, 2010
by AwnryIsntAWord April 26, 2022