See Also: honky(dictionary)
honky(dictionary)
honky-tonk(dictionary)
honky-tonk 2, adjective(dictionary)
honky-tonk 1, noun(dictionary)
trig(8)(dictionary)
trig(7)(dictionary)
trig(6)(dictionary)
trig(5)(dictionary)
trig(4)(dictionary)

trig(4) (iou) and honky (oh)


trig(4) (iou)



trig noun2. Now dial. M17.
[Origin unkn.]
A line traced, cut, or marked out on the ground, esp. as a boundary- or starting-line. Also, a shallow trench or ditch, a narrow path or track.

honky (oh)



[C] AmE taboo
[Date: 1900-2000; Origin: hunky 'white person' (1900-2000), from Hunk 'East European person' (19-20 centuries), probably from Hungarian]
a very offensive word for a white person, used by black people. Do not use this word.