Definitions from Wiktionary (born in a barn)
▸ adjective: (idiomatic) In a past tense: criticizing the person to whom the phrase is directed for inappropriately, and usually neglectingly, leaving an exterior door or window open, considered ill-mannered.
▸ adjective: (idiomatic) In a past tense: criticizing the person to whom the phrase is directed as lacking a sense of etiquette or being ill-mannered.
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▸ adjective: (idiomatic) In a past tense: criticizing the person to whom the phrase is directed for inappropriately, and usually neglectingly, leaving an exterior door or window open, considered ill-mannered.
▸ adjective: (idiomatic) In a past tense: criticizing the person to whom the phrase is directed as lacking a sense of etiquette or being ill-mannered.
Similar:
illbred,
misparented,
disguised,
mishoused,
bad-mannered,
backstreet,
misbegotten,
misbegot,
ill behaved,
half-baked,
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▸ Words similar to born in a barn
▸ Usage examples for born in a barn
▸ Idioms related to born in a barn
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular nouns described by born in a barn
▸ Words that often appear near born in a barn
▸ Rhymes of born in a barn
▸ Invented words related to born in a barn