No, it means grouchy or crabby.
You are probably looking for the word "ornery".
unsteady and dazed; dazed
The likely word is ornery (gruff, mean).
The common word could be one of two very different words:HONOREE (person) - someone being honoredORNERY (adjective) - having a bad disposition, mean*The proper name from French with this pronunciation is Henri. (awn-REE)
'impish' or 'mischievous'.
You are probably looking for the word "ornery".
unsteady and dazed; dazed
I suspect you mean "ornery", not "awnery". A person who is ornery does not get along well with others, and may be short-tempered and prickly.
The likely word is ornery (gruff, mean).
mischievous
The Hawaiian word for mischievous is "mΔlia." It signifies someone who is playful or engaging in harmless pranks.
The common word could be one of two very different words:HONOREE (person) - someone being honoredORNERY (adjective) - having a bad disposition, mean*The proper name from French with this pronunciation is Henri. (awn-REE)
That is true. To call someone ornery is a funny way of complaining about their hostile or difficult kind of behavior.
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Nobody likes to go out drinking with her because she's an ornery drunk who picks fights with strangers.Being in a wheelchair does not mean you have a license to be ornery.Cab drivers can't be fined for disrespectful or ornerybehavior, but they CAN be fined for talking on their cell phones while driving, so I reported him for that instead.The old ranch hand was mean and ornery, but he was a hard worker.
He is in the process of transforming from a kid to an adult, and it is a rough process, but he is turning out to be both sexually attractive and being a wild, childishly mischievous, and ornery and naughty teenage boy with at least three arrests on his personal record!!!
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