honky
1Honky — Honky, Honkey or Honkie is a predominantly American derogatory racial slur for white people. Honky is a corruption of hungy or hunky , a term which originated in the stockyards and slaughterhouses of Chicago. The term may derive from Bohunk… …
2Honky — (album) Honky Album par Melvins Sortie Le 5 mai 1997 Enregistrement 12 17 février 1997 Durée min et sec Genre(s) Rock indépendant Me …
3Honky — Álbum de Melvins Publicación 5 de mayo de 1997 Grabación Febrero de 1997 Género(s) Grunge, sludge metal Duración 70:5 …
4honky — n. 1. a White person; a term used by some African Americans, intended to be disparaging and often taken as offensive. [Also spelled {honkie} and {honkey}.] Syn: whitey. [WordNet 1.5] …
5honky — also honkey, derogatory slang word for white person, by 1967, black slang, of unknown origin, perhaps from late 19c. hunky East Central European immigrant, a colloquial shortening of Hungarian. Honky in the sense of factory hand is attested from… …
6honky — AND honkey; honkie; hunky 1. n. Caucasian. (Black. Not necessarily derogatory. Probably a pronunciation variant of hunky.) □ The honkies are taking over this neighborhood. □ Some honky was around asking for you. 2. mod. in the manner of a… …
7honky — ‘Split, honky, you smell,’ says a black American to a white male in The Tenants, by Bernard Malamud. ‘Honky’ is said to be a form of ‘hunky’, or ‘bohunk’, originally used by both blacks and whites to describe a foreigner, especially one from… …
8honky — UK [ˈhɒŋkɪ] / US [ˈhɑŋkɪ] noun [countable] Word forms honky : singular honky plural honkies mainly American offensive an insulting word for a white person …
9honky — white person, Caucasian Then this honky gave us a ride. Some whites are nice, eh …
10Honky tonk music — Honky tonk is a term has also been attached to various styles of 20th century American music. These genres are named for the honky tonk, a type of bar with musical entertainment common in the Southwestern and Southeastern United States.The first… …