Barrow

Word BARROW
Character 6
Hyphenation bar row
Pronunciations /ˈbæɹ.əʊ/

Definitions and meanings of "Barrow"

What do we mean by barrow?

A mountain.

A hill.

A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.

A heap of rubbish, attle, or other such refuse.

To be barrowed: to be royally fucked in the ass by torchwood and doctor who star, john barrowman. Urban Dictionary

Hit movie of 2011 Urban Dictionary

A person who loves the sound of their own voice and won't stop talking. They tell long life stories and usually procrastinate. Urban Dictionary

To lick a girl's taint after she has explosive diarrhea. Urban Dictionary

Getting excessively drunk, so much so that you must be carried home in a wheel-barrow. Urban Dictionary

Crap, Defecation, expelling feces, the act of shitting, Urban Dictionary

Originally defined as a castrated male pig intended for slaughter, but is now also used to describe a weak, submissive, unconfident male with similar connotations as the original definition. Urban Dictionary

To fail at something that you think you are good at. the sky a shot in football form 2feet away Urban Dictionary

When two dudes are involved in giving each other oral sex and are barely able to even breathe through their noses, because they are so in to it. Urban Dictionary

Somebody with an overly big head for there body, and they need a wheel barrow to get their head around. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Barrow

The word "barrow" in example sentences

The barrow is short, with its wheel well placed under the load which may be stacked high. ❋ Unknown (1984)

That pig then became a "barrow" - the Floridians pronounced it more like "bear". ❋ Unknown (2009)

Indeed there will be life after Labour ... but, Ah! do I long for the day that they are consigned to their rightful place in our society - namely a barrow in the provincial market places, somewhere between the stalls of the SWP and the peddlers of aromatherapy, crystaltherapy and diverse other new-age remedies and accoutrements. phil ❋ Unknown (2008)

In the course of their struggle to lift the rock into a wheel-barrow the wheel broke and the barrow was a wreck. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He was wheeling a barrow and in the barrow was the Christmas tree. ❋ Marsh, Ngaio, 1895-1982 (1972)

When the barrow was a stone structure, the enclosure was usually a circle of standing stones. ❋ Various (N/A)

An interesting example of the great timber-chambered barrow is that at Jelling in Jutland, known as the barrow of Thyre Danebod, queen of King Gorm the Old, who died about the middle of the 10th century. ❋ Various (N/A)

The man who wheeled the barrow was the world-famous Blondin. ❋ Charles Warren Stoddard (1876)

In the morning after his breakfast he came to me, and without giving me any breakfast, tied me to a large heavy barrow, which is usually drawn by a horse, and made me drag it to the cotton field for the horse to use in the field. ❋ Unknown (1838)

In the barrow was a 6-year-old boy covered by a thin cloth from the waist down. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After lunch we went to West Kennet long barrow which is only a couple of miles away and watched the sun go down over a mist shrouded landscape with Silbury hill rising up out of the murk. ❋ Neth (2010)

The word kurgan means "barrow" or "artificial mound" in Turkic and Russian. ❋ Unknown (2007)

On July 26, 1858, Baron Rothschild's "barrow" was removed, and he was permitted to swear the oath of allegiance in the Jewish form and take his seat. ❋ Charles Larcom (1921)

These are the ancient burial-places of the early inhabitants of our island, the word "barrow" being derived from the Anglo-Saxon _beorh_, a hill or grave-mound. ❋ Unknown (1892)

The English farmer may tear down the barrow which is unfortunate enough to be situated within his bounds. ❋ Standish O'Grady (1887)

They have had the name of 'barrow' given to them, and in them are discovered, besides bones, old weapons, jewels, pottery, and other objects. ❋ Various (1873)

Ever since the Vikings had met together in the innermost creek, and left behind them the barrow which is still to be seen near the parsonage -- yes, ever since the elk of the primaeval forest, with mighty antlers, swam away from the doe which he had won in combat, to the other which he heard on the opposite shore. ❋ Bj��rnstjerne Bj��rnson (1871)

He could also see that beside it was a long low erection of some kind, covered with thatched brush, which looked like a "barrow," yet showed signs of habitation in the slight smoke that rose from it and drifted inland. ❋ Bret Harte (1869)

Old Wrengils, or some such name, whoever he was, at last found some one's bill too hard for his brain-pan; and there he lies on the hill above, in his 'barrow' of Wrinklebury. ❋ Charles Kingsley (1847)

i would [love to] be [barrowed] by the [barrowman]. ❋ Barrowman1 (2011)

Hey man, did you go see the [premiere] of [Barrow] last night? I heard it has [Brad Pitt] and the guy from across the street! ❋ Amandan26 (2011)

Hey, [did you] see [Mr. Dean]? [Yeah], he's such a Barrow. ❋ The Musician (2017)

[Goddamnit] [Dan], you [barrowed] that girl?! ❋ Lashonda Yootz (2009)

How's your [hangover]? You were [barrowed] [last night]! ❋ Matcamcol (2011)

After a long night at [the buffet], [I am looking] [forward] to a nice barrows. ❋ Shylock (2006)

Girl 1: "[Ew], look at that guy over there. He's [so weak] and unconfident." Girl 2: "Yea, he's a total [barrow]" ❋ Nadia Zamolodchikova (2023)

you [barrowed] it ([missing] an unmisable shot in [football] ❋ Pete (2005)

We were really drunk and [69ing] each other. His face was totally [barrowed] in my [junk] ❋ Robbie Dobbers (2010)

Guy 1 - Dude look at lee over there, his head is huge Guy 2 - Yeah man hes such a [barrow] Guy 1 - Hey barrowLee - What? Guy 2 - Yeah man u [shld] get a wheel barrow for that head its massive Lee - [Fk] you ❋ Glen2602 (2010)

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