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  1. the fuzz [Slang] a policeman or the police. gallant 1 showy and lively in dress or manner 2 stately; imposing 3 brave and noble; high-spirited and daring. groggy shaky or dizzy, as from a blow; sluggish or dull, as from lack of sleep.

  2. Chapter 3. gallantly: in a brave, valian, noble minded, or chivalrous way. aloofness: disinterest; indifference; distant in feeling. ornery: ugly or unpleasant in disposition or temper; stubborn. elite: persons of the highest class. dumfounded: struck with astonishment and surprise.

  3. The meaning of ORNERY is having an irritable disposition : cantankerous. How to use ornery in a sentence. What's the History of ornery?

  4. Llewyn rattles round Manhattan, sucking up his persistent bad luck with groggy resignation.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · What Does Ornery Mean? The term ornery is an American slang word that is used to describe someone who is stubborn, difficult, or cranky. It originated from a mispronunciation of the word “ordinary” in 1800s America and has since evolved to its current meaning.

  6. ornery adj. also ornary, onery. [SE ordinary, A.W. Read has suggested its origins were as a coarse synon. for lewd, which was described in 1869 as a ‘shocking’ word that should ‘never pass the lips of anyone’ (quoted in Maledicta 12, p.40)] 1. ( US) commonplace, of poor quality.

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  8. Sep 5, 2024 · What Does Ornery Mean in Slang? The word “ornery” is an American word that has been in use for quite some time. Although the meaning can change a little depending on the situation, most agree that a person who is “ornery” is someone who is stubborn, difficult, or cranky.

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