honky Meaning in Telugu ( honky తెలుగు అంటే)
హాంకీ
(కోయిన్,
Noun:
హాంకీ,
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honky's Usage Examples:
(blood clot)April 16 — Rose Maddox, 71, female honky-tonk and rockabilly pioneer who fronted the Maddox Brothers and Rose (kidney failure)May 7 — Eddie Rabbitt, 56, prolific songwriter and pop-country vocalist who once had 35 Top 10 hits in as many releases.
"honky" in this context may date back to 1946, although the use of "honky-tonk" occurred in films well before that time.
Wade"s lyrics satirically and detrimentally deal with topics and stereotypes relating to redneck and honky tonk.
I don"t like him so much when he starts comparing his wife invidiously to some idealized Linda, Georgia, or honky-tonk angel.
"My Second Home" is an uptempo honky-tonker in which the bar that the narrator considers his "second home" becomes his.
June 28, 1874, stating, "The police spent a busy day today raiding the bagnios and honkytonks.
At one show in a small honky tonk on the edge of Montgomery, Hank and Lum were playing to just two couples.
It was described as a "mixture of up-tempo, guitar-driven honky-tonkers and heartfelt ballads.
Wind is not the rough and rowdy honky tonk album some fans have been hankering for, but it is a poetic, thoughtful and empathic one that once more displays.
He has the speed, the drollery and the shell-game style of a honky-tonk buffoon.
In the honkytonks in and around Memphis the Trio would often play an upbeat country and.
Dalton or any other honky-tonk honey, but she pulls off this digression with style and zest.
Synonyms:
White person, honkie, whitey, White, honkey, Caucasian,
Antonyms:
artificial language, black,