warby — /wörˈbi/ (Aust informal) adjective 1. Worn out, decrepit, unattractive 2. Unwell, unsteady ORIGIN: Poss from Eng dialect warbie a maggot … Useful english dictionary
Warby — This interesting and unusual name has two possible sources, each with its own distinct history and derivation. Firstly, the surname may be of Old French origin, and an occupational name for a forester, introduced into England after the Norman… … Surnames reference
Warby-Ovens-Nationalpark — Warby Ovens Nationalpark … Deutsch Wikipedia
Warby Range State Park — is a Victorian state park just north of Glenrowan. It is 14.6 square kilometres (3,610 acre) in area, and named after Ben Warby, a pastoralist who settled in the area in 1844.The 400 m rocky escarpments are believed to have been used by the Kelly … Wikipedia
warby — n, adj Australian (something or someone) filthy, inferior or defective, coarse. This Australianism is a survival of a Scottish dialect term for a maggot, archaic in Britain since the 19th century … Contemporary slang
warby — adjective Austral. informal shabby or decrepit. Origin 1920s: prob. from warb larva of the warble fly + y1 … English new terms dictionary
Warby — /ˈwɔbi/ (say wawbee) noun Ken(neth), born 1939, Australian speedboat racer; broke world water speed record 1977 …
warby — /ˈwɔbi/ (say wawbee) adjective Colloquial 1. unkempt; decrepit. 2. of dubious worth. 3. unwell; squeamish. {See warb} …
Ken Warby — (born 9 May 1939) is an Australian motorboat racer, who currently holds the Water speed record of 317.60 miles per hour (511.13 kilometres per hour). This was set in Blowering Dam, part of the Snowy Mountains hydro electric scheme, near Tumut,… … Wikipedia
Clavy-Warby — Clavy Warby … Wikipedia