1. Mayberry - Adjective
2. Mayberry - Proper noun
Mayberry
A surname.
Mayberry
(figuratively) A utopian setting, such as a small town; a perfect place to live.
The young couple thought of the small town they chose to live in as Mayberry, especially because of its low crime rate and excellent schools.
Mayberry (not comparable)
(figuratively, of a place) Utopian; perfect for dwelling.
He often talked about coming from a Mayberry type of town.
People of a certain age look back on the Mayberry of 'The Andy Griffith Show' and become almost as homesick for that simple fictional hamlet as they do for their own home towns. Tom Shales
You can't TV surf without coming across an Andy of Mayberry episode where you've just got to watch Don as Barney. That's why I put Don in several of my movies. Tim Conway
Betty Lynn has top billing in the “Mayberry Man” movie, as evidenced by this image lifted from its official website Friday — but the veteran actress says she has never agreed to be part of the production in any way. Source: Internet
Black Activists in Minneapolis: 'Utopia Is a Bunch of B.S. We Are Not in Mayberry RFD' Source: Internet
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — To quote a Southern phrase by Goober, some North Carolinians and other fans are “riled up” on social media over the planned filming of a new Andy Taylor of Mayberry movie in Indiana. Source: Internet
He was at a Mayberry Days event, as Floyd The Barber, when the attack occurred. Source: Internet