The best technique for acquiring a rimjob, get a girl to suck on your balls, and then just lean back. First she'll slowly tickle your grundle as the tongue rolls from the bottom of your sack towards your glory hole. No girl can resist that white country trash cornhole staring at her when you have leaned back to the proper angle. Name derived specifically from the dirty honkies from Tomales, CA.
guy 1: I asked a girl to lick my ass, and she walked out on me.
guy 2: No, dude, you gotta give the the Honky.
guy 1: What's that?
guy 2: Just lean back!
guy 1: Oh, shit, I'm gonna go get MAD rimjobs now!
A person in any parking lot that notices that I’m of a different skin color than theirs, immediately grabs their car keys, and proceeds to honk their vehicles horn multiple times to say “My car is locked so don’t try to pull my door handle to get in and take my stuff”, as they walk into an establishment.
These honkies usually return to their vehicle, with a handle full of random items, pull their door handle as they forgot it was “secured” and have to put all their items down to retrieve the keys from their pocket/purse.
My son - Who keeps blowing their horn?!?
Me - Don’t worry, it’s just another honky
Disrespectful term for a white person, typically used by Black Americans in the late 1960s and early 1970s, at the height of the Black Power movement, as a conscious retort to the n-word. There is no general agreement on the derivation of the term. The term 'hunky', once used as a slur against Hungarian and other Central European immigrants, may have served as a model: or it may have been adapted from 'honky-tonk', a type of country music favoured by whites, to signify whiteness in general.
Unlike the n-word, 'honky' achieved little cultural traction in its original usage, and never seems to have been reappropriated by those at who it was aimed (there are no 'proud honkies'). It is mainly encountered now in popular literature and movies of the period, and otherwise sounds very much of its time.
"What would you know about funk, honky?"
When a honkie of the household goes above and beyond.
Oh, look Joe is honkie of the month.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic suburbanites began showing appreciation for one another by driving long lines of vehicles in front of each other's houses or places of business, honking their horns wildly.
It was grandma's birthday so we did a Rollie-Honkie on her.