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Offensive names for a White man
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honky
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Honky (also spelled honkie or sometimes honkey ) is mainly a derogatory word for white people , predominantly heard in the United States . The first recorded use of honky in this context may date back to 1946, although the use of "Honky Tonk" occurred in ...
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n. offensive names for a White man [syn: whitey , honkey , honkie ]
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n. 1 (context North America pejorative racial slur English) A Caucasian person. 2 (context US obsolete English) A factory hand or general unskilled worker.
Usage examples of honky.
You should be in a ballroom with crystal chandeliers, drinking wine, and dancing to orchestra music, not in a gaudy honky tonk, drinking beer and listening to obscene shouts and the raucous music of a loud five-piece band.
But Striker was my friend, close as a honky can count, and I had to lie to him.
Black Marketplace, where a honky showboat like Killy is doomed from the start.
The day before, white hoodlums had come up to Harlem and thrown gasoline bombs in their neighborhood stores and their houses, and they were out to fix honkies and nothing else.
Frankie had died, unknown, in his dressing room, and this pasty-faced honky had gone on into rock and roll, cut himself a little bit of a name, even gotten a contract offer.
There are no billboards, road signs, cops, Jack-in-the-Boxes, gas stations or other artifacts of honky culture.
And just as on earth there is salt in some concentration everywhere, so on Oryx there was magnesium chloride in the body-fluids of the Honkies and the insects—.
Galvanized by adrenaline, he rejoiced in the shining justice of his run—the abused black hero outwitting, outflanking, outmuscling the whitest of the white establishment, impotent against his inevitable assault on precious honky womanhood.
They turned into Forty-second Street, with its dimly lit honky tonks, burlesque shows, dark theater marquees and penny arcades.