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- nounbarb (noun) · barbs (plural noun) · tiger barb (noun) · tiger barbs (plural noun) · rosy barb (noun) · rosy barbs (plural noun)
- a sharp projection near the end of an arrow, fishhook, or similar item, angled away from the main point so as to make extraction difficult.
- a cluster of spikes on barbed wire.
- a deliberately hurtful remark:"his barb hurt more than she cared to admit"
- a fleshy filament at the mouth of some fish, such as barbel and catfish.
- each of the fine hairlike filaments growing from the shaft of a feather, forming the vane.
- a freshwater fish that typically has barbels around the mouth, popular in aquariums.
OriginMiddle English (denoting a piece of linen worn over or under the chin by nuns): from Old French barbe, from Latin barba ‘beard’.verbNIGERIAN ENGLISHbarb (verb) · barbs (third person present) · barbed (past tense) · barbed (past participle) · barbing (present participle)- cut or style (a person's hair):"he has barbed the hair of any celebrity you can think of" · "my grandson got his hair barbed today"
- get (one's hair) cut by a barber:"I will never barb my hair in this guy's shop again"
Originmid 16th century (in now obsolete British use, in the sense ‘shave or trim a man's beard’, from the French verb barber, from barbe ‘beard’): in modern Nigerian use a back-formation from barber.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a sharp projection near the end of an arrow, fishhook, or similar item, angled away from the main point so as to make extraction difficult.
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- A barb can refer to12:
- A medieval cloth headdress passing over or under the chin and covering the neck.
- The sharp part that points backward from a fish hook or arrow, making it hard to remove it from something.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.barb 1 of 4 noun (1) ˈbärb Synonyms of barb 1 : a medieval cloth headdress passing over or under the chin and covering the neckwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/barbbarb noun [ C ] uk / bɑːb / us / bɑːrb / barb noun [C] (POINT) Add to word list the sharp part that points backwards from a fish hook (= curved piece of wire) or arrow, making it hard to remove it from somethingdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/barb Barb Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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Whether it is a spike on the wire atop a security fence or a mean remark someone said about you, a barb can hurt. When you encounter either kind of barb, you should stay away. Barb comes from the Latin word barba, which means “beard.”
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