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MaLiNa
What is the meaning of "have a sting in your barb"?
Nov 28, 2016 4:00 PM
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I've never heard it.
A barb is an insult. Therefore a barb can sometimes be particularly stinging.
November 28, 2016
That's not a phrase that I've run across very often, and it sound a bit old fashioned to me. A barb is like a sharp point or thorn, so it can also, figuratively mean a cutting insult: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/barb#English (meanings #1 and #2) So I'd say for example that someone had a "barbed wit" if they were often saying cutting or mean remarks in a smart or funny way.
So I'd maybe interpret that as meaning: that person says insulting things that have a stinging effect.
November 28, 2016
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