Only an ornery person would continue using 'onry' after reading this entry. Also: Ornery people would mod this entry down even though it is the correct one.
by Fezboy! June 28, 2007
by Oscar Proud July 11, 2005
to get uncomfortably bothered and mad.
to get "all riled up" but not do anything about it
to get stubborn and perverse.
an empty threat from james
syn: crotchety
to get "all riled up" but not do anything about it
to get stubborn and perverse.
an empty threat from james
syn: crotchety
by chrisi April 24, 2004
Originally meant as a reference to Honoré de Balzac, a writer whose works were banned in many countries during the 1800's, infering a similar character of inflamatory manner or lurid behavior. Being or feeling "Onry" (Anglized form of the french name Honoré)eludes to a person being like the work of the banned author. This reference has been lost to general use but the word remains.
by Blofeld January 24, 2007
Alternate spelling of Henrí with a French pronunciation to it. It derives from the name Henry which translates to "ruler of the house". One of the rarest of four letter names to be found anywhere on planet Earth.
Have you met Onri? Weird name right? How many friends do you know with that name? Onri is headed to the lab today for a meeting with the principle investigator and graduate associates to discuss nano fabrication techniques.
by Henrí November 19, 2017
The best gamer you will ever meet. He is very talented in n everything he does and gets all of the girls. They usually have huge dicks and are extremely good fighters. They will be your best friend and are very loyal
by Mr Giant Dick January 09, 2021
Mean, generally grumpy disposition,
often for no particular reason, or with cause, pissed off and angry, with no intention to act on it other than to be unpleasant
often for no particular reason, or with cause, pissed off and angry, with no intention to act on it other than to be unpleasant
by no1ofnote March 04, 2005