Carneys

/ˈkɑrniːz/ noun

Plural of carney; carnival workers or people associated with traveling carnivals and circus shows.

Variant spelling of 'carnies,' from 'carnival' with the suffix '-ey' or '-ie.' The word emerged in American English in the late 19th century to describe the itinerant workers of traveling shows and fairs.

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