A person of (usually) middle-eastern decent, who has been given the Honky-Pass by a redneck friend.
They are free to express their need for dip and incest whenever they want to without being judged.
"Man Abdullah has been hanging out a lot with Rodger lately.. He might be declared a Sand Honky soon..."
A gay porn virus that can be acquired from "www.gaypornjuice.com". It's safe to assume anyone caught with this virus is a raging homosexual.
Aw dude, you've got the Honky Truck virus on your computer! Thats queer as fuck!
White Boy party house.Bachelor pad used for partyin and fuckin.
That lucky motherfucker has himself a honky chateau!
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To agree with someone. To accept what their saying.
person1 "I'm off down the boozer at 6, you coming?" person2 "Honky-donkey, see you then!"
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When Dwayne Johnson was asked "if there was a Jumanji league of superheros and The Rock was Black Adam, Karen was Nebula, Jack Black was Nacho Libre, who would Kevin Hart be?" Dwayne The Rock Johnson cam up with the answer Honky Pete.
Google "the adventures of Black Adam & Honky Pete"
Yo you wanna go see The Adventures of Black Adam & Honky Pete?
Hell yeah
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Small nitrous oxide cartridges used for charging whipped cream, whippets.
Jake hogged the nozzle then stumbled off leaving a trail of honky pellets.
The first genre of music to be commonly known as honky tonk music was a style of piano playing related to ragtime, but emphasizing rhythm more than melody or harmony, since the style evolved in response to an environment where the pianos were often poorly cared for, tending to be out of tune and having some nonfunctioning keys. (Hence an out-of-tune upright piano is sometimes called a honky-tonk piano, e.g. in the General MIDI set of standard electronic music sounds.)
Such honky tonk music was an important influence on the formation of the boogie woogie piano style, as indicated by Jelly Roll Morton's 1938 record "Honky Tonk Music" (recalling the music of his youth, see quotation below), and Meade "Lux" Lewis's big hit "Honky Tonk Train Blues" which Lewis recorded many times from 1927 into the 1950s and was covered by many other musicians from the 1930s on, including Oscar Peterson and Keith Emerson.
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