barnburner
See also: Barnburner and barn burner
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From barn + burner, from the idea of burning down a barn to get rid of a rat infestation.
Pronunciation
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
barnburner (plural barnburners)
- (Midland US, idiomatic) A sensationally exciting or successful event or person.
- 2007 January 26, The New York Times, “Classical Music/Opera Listings”, in New York Times[1]:
- Those deathless twin barnburners return to the Metropolitan Opera tonight.
- 2023 October 7, Edward Luce, “The unending Republican revolution”, in FT Weekend, page 6:
- It is hard to know what could convince the barnburners to change their ways. The Maga base rewards them with money and the media lavishes them with airtime.
- (slang, chiefly Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland) A strike-anywhere match.
- Synonym: lucifer (Britain, archaic)
- Antonym: safety match
- (literal) One who burns down a barn.
Related terms
See also
- (exciting event): cliffhanger