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Honkeystomp

The act of a caucasian beating by any other race, gender, or creed. The word is a combination of honkey (a slur for caucasian) and donkeystomp (the act of beating someone senseless).
"I'm going to honkeystomp that posing wigger."
by distant September 20, 2004
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Cold-Ass Honky

A complimentary term used to describe certain Caucasians that are pumped up on some shit from the thrift shop. It is derived from "cold-ass", slang for cool or cool-looking, and "honky" slang for a white person.
"Do you see that dude Cameron? Damn, he's a cold-ass honky."
by @TheYoungle October 17, 2012
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Honky

Slang term for a white man, originating, according to a comment in the book "Beneath the underdog" by Charles Mingus, (not verbatim)
"A white man looking for a prostitute in early 20th Century Harlem who, because he didn't want to get out of his car to call a girl, he just honked to get the girls attention"

I think this is the most plausible definition.
"You hear that honky over there? He wants you, baby"
by Mingusfan April 15, 2006
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honky tonk badonkadonk

The badonkadonk of a white trash redneck girl or woman. These bootys can be seen at WalMart, Waffle House or the local line dancing country music bar. Country singer Trace Adkins immortalized them in his song of the same name. White crackers love to tap that ass after a few beers.
Cletus and I went to The Round Up last night for a look at that honky tonk badonkadonk!
by fastbobby July 8, 2005
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Honky Knocker

a motion and attitude used to mock someone. Usually involves making a goofy ass face and bobbing your head around.
He looked at Dave, Dave bent down and gave him the dirtiest Honky Knocker I have ever seen.
by theben86 March 11, 2009
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Honeysucker

Man that honeysucker smells rancid!
by Big CB February 23, 2015
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Hutcheon Honky Tonk

Little known Country and Western song from Texas C&W legend Randy Hutcheon. Recorded in July 1987, originally only 500 copies of the song were pressed, but it went on to have some success with a European audience so was later re-released in Germany in 1989. The song was thought to have been written about Randy's first wife Brooke-Jane Brooks, after she had an affair with Randy's older brother Rowdy Hutcheon, though this is unconfirmed by the artist. Randy went on to become the pioneer behind combining Country and Western music with traditional Slovenian folk dancing and can still be found playing to packed audiences throughout Slovenia, Slovakia and Romania. Randy is set to return to north America next year with a stadium tour showcasing his unique sound and is hotly tipped to play at half time of the 2011 Super Bowl.
Man, I love that unique Randy Hutcheon sound
The Hutcheon Honky Tonk is a great way to get the party started
by A C&W Fan December 4, 2010
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