corny

corny
corny1
cornily, adv.corniness, n.
/kawr"nee/, adj., cornier, corniest.
1. of or abounding in corn.
2. Informal.
a. old-fashioned, trite, or lacking in subtlety: corny jokes.
b. mawkishly sentimental: a corny soap opera.
[1350-1400; 1930-35 for def. 2; ME; see CORN1, -Y1]
Syn. 2. hackneyed, banal, stale.
corny2
/kawr"nee/, adj., cornier, corniest.
pertaining to or affected with corns of the feet.
[1700-10; CORN2 + -Y1]

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