Barisbarisnya
Barisbarisnya is a term found mainly in informal Indonesian usage. It appears to be a nonstandard, emphatic form built from baris (line or row) with reduplication and the possessive suffix -nya, yielding a sense close to "its lines" or "the lines themselves." Because it is not widely documented in formal dictionaries, barisbarisnya is best understood as a colloquial or stylistic variation rather than a fixed, authoritative lexical item.
In practice, barisbarisnya can refer to lines in different kinds of content. In literary analysis or discussion,
Usage notes: barisbarisnya is informal and may feel stylistically marked. In formal writing, more standard forms