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单词 honky
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Definition of honky in English:

honky

nounPlural honkies ˈhɒŋki
North American informal
  • A derogatory term used by black people for a white person or for white people collectively.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Still, a room full of teenage honkies with no rhythm is not a pretty sight.
    • After all, the honkies have got all the swimming pools.
    • Gone are the days of lanky out-of-shape honkies that can barely shoot their gun straight.
    • You see, everyone was a victim and deserves money - except the honkies.
    • When he was answering a supplementary question to question No.3, he referred to white New Zealanders as honkies.
    • But compared to the sea of sour-looking honkies and fundamentalist zealots that have filled the seats of every convention I've ever watched, there's no question in my mind which side I'm on in this fight.
    • How come us honkies know this stuff better than many black folks?
    • But I couldn't help but wonder, if that's how an innocuous honky is treated, what's happening to the swarthy bearded types?
    • It took a little while to adjust, not so much to being one of a small number of honkies, but to knowing that this meant more to most of the other protesters than it did to me.
    • Does it make you a honky or a redneck if somebody calls you that?
    • That takes some doing, because Abraham is Arab and Ashcroft's a honky from Missouri.
    • Yep, just another bunch of honkies who know what's best for us.
    • Then I came back here and I was just another honky walking the streets.

Origin

1960s: of unknown origin.

Rhymes

conchae, donkey, shonky, wonky
 
 

Definition of honky in US English:

honky

noun
North American informal
  • A derogatory term used by black people for a white person or for white people collectively.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But I couldn't help but wonder, if that's how an innocuous honky is treated, what's happening to the swarthy bearded types?
    • But compared to the sea of sour-looking honkies and fundamentalist zealots that have filled the seats of every convention I've ever watched, there's no question in my mind which side I'm on in this fight.
    • Gone are the days of lanky out-of-shape honkies that can barely shoot their gun straight.
    • After all, the honkies have got all the swimming pools.
    • Still, a room full of teenage honkies with no rhythm is not a pretty sight.
    • Does it make you a honky or a redneck if somebody calls you that?
    • You see, everyone was a victim and deserves money - except the honkies.
    • Yep, just another bunch of honkies who know what's best for us.
    • How come us honkies know this stuff better than many black folks?
    • When he was answering a supplementary question to question No.3, he referred to white New Zealanders as honkies.
    • It took a little while to adjust, not so much to being one of a small number of honkies, but to knowing that this meant more to most of the other protesters than it did to me.
    • That takes some doing, because Abraham is Arab and Ashcroft's a honky from Missouri.
    • Then I came back here and I was just another honky walking the streets.

Origin

1960s: of unknown origin.

 
 
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