noun
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short for carnival
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a person who works in a carnival
verb
Other Word Forms
Noun Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of carny
First recorded in 1930–35; carn(ival) + -y 2
Example Sentences
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The man is rhapsodically shameless—oafishly charismatic, memorably strange-looking—a cynic at heart, and a carny in spirit.
From Slate • Jun. 11, 2026
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 • Aug. 3, 2025
Professional wrestling and carny culture can be great fun.
From Salon • Jun. 12, 2025
I’m a carny, and I’ve left the tent.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 20, 2023
And his standing with the carny was all he had left.
From Charley de Milo by Janifer, Laurence M.
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