noun
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short for carnival
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a person who works in a carnival
verb
Etymology
Origin of carny
First recorded in 1930–35; carn(ival) + -y 2
Example Sentences
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How could a mere carny know about the music business, or qualify him to steward the king of rock ‘n’ roll?
From Los Angeles Times
He eventually ended up in Florida, where he became a jack-of-all-trades carny and developed a sharp instinct for advance publicity and promotion.
From Los Angeles Times
Once out of the carny racket, McCurdy became more famous in death than he had been in life.
From Los Angeles Times
Professional wrestling and carny culture can be great fun.
From Salon
Hollywood came calling, and Robertson was cast as a lead in the 1980 film “Carny,” which he also produced.
From Los Angeles Times
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