barking

  • 11Barking F.C. — Infobox Football club clubname = Barking fullname = Barking Football Club nickname = The Blues founded = c.1865 (as Barking Woodville) (merged with East Ham 2001, reformed 2006) ground = Mayesbook Park, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham capacity = chairman …

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  • 12barking — 1. adjective a) Who or that barks or bark. barking dogs b) Short for barking mad. Hes going to run the marathon in this hot weather dressed as Donald Duck ndash; he must be barking! 2. noun The action of the verb to …

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  • 13Barking — Original name in latin Barking Name in other language Barking, Barking Town, Barking i England, barkinga State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 51.53333 latitude 0.08333 altitude 6 Population 61000 Date 2012 06 01 …

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  • 14barking — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. Barking is used with these nouns: ↑cough, ↑laugh {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adv. Barking is used with these adjectives: ↑mad …

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  • 15barking — adj British demented. A short form of barking mad , evoking utter howling craziness, this expression is typically heard in upper and middle class speech, often preceded by absolutely . A friend in the Business was hugely amused when told of a… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 16barking —    mad    From canine behaviour:     Anyone who thinks this must be barking. (Daily Telegraph, 19 October 2000 the British Rail operator was asked by government simultaneously to increase traffic density, to eliminate delays, and to operate a… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 17Barking — Bark Bark, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Barked} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Barking}.] 1. To strip the bark from; to peel. [1913 Webster] 2. To abrade or rub off any outer covering from; as to bark one s heel. [1913 Webster] 3. To girdle. See {Girdle}, v. t.,… …

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  • 18barking — adj. that makes a barking sound; abrupt, harsh (about a sound); (British offensive Slang) very irrational, insane n. bark sound bɑːk n. outer covering of a tree; sound made by a dog; sharp loud cough; sound of a gunshot; type of sailboat v.… …

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  • 19barking — Adj. Insane, crazy. Short for barking mad …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 20barking — /ˈbakɪŋ/ (say bahking) noun 1. the act or sound of a dog which barks. –phrase 2. barking mad, Colloquial insane …