1.) What a burnout from Old Bridge, NJ would call a burnout from East Brunswick.
2.) A burnout from a "rich" family. (A burnout from Old Bridge would consider anyone who lives in East Brunswick rich, regardless of how much money they had.)
3.) A burnout who wears polo shirts instead of concert tees or Capezios instead of waffle stompers.
2.) A burnout from a "rich" family. (A burnout from Old Bridge would consider anyone who lives in East Brunswick rich, regardless of how much money they had.)
3.) A burnout who wears polo shirts instead of concert tees or Capezios instead of waffle stompers.
by Faiella November 09, 2007
For instance, you had Ginker, Stage III: Unnecessary Chroming. Adding chrome to things that generally aren't seen much, or are near impossible to clean. Oil pans, water pumps, timing chain covers, alternators, power steering pumps are some of the items that would receive the shiney touch up from the JC Whitney catalog.
by Jay (EBHS '92) June 24, 2006
A Greaser "wanna be". The closest thing to a gang in East Brunswick NJ in 1970's. Ginkers travel in groups and socialize only among themselves, except to to sell drugs. There only predators Police and Jocks. The term gained strength from 1978, during a period of Freak, Jock supremacy. You will spot the Ginker by his Jean Jacket with the sleeves cut off, not to be confused with the freak with the Jean Jacket combined with Hooded Sweat Shirt. This term grew out of the Bicentennial Park area of East Brunswick NJ and may have roots in the Churchill, Hammarskjold Junior High School students blending into EBHS .
The road to Ginkerdom leads to Law Enforcement.
The road to Ginkerdom leads to Law Enforcement.
by goodgold November 12, 2008
An Italian-American individual from the Trenton, NJ area. Often smells like Italian hoagies. (For the uninitiated, hoagies are submarine sandwiches).
by burl December 12, 2005
by Richie Cohen September 19, 2021
by Richie Cohen September 19, 2021