by J. Michael Reiter June 06, 2003
Originally "hunkie," a variation on "bohunk," a derogatory term for Eastern-European factory hands and mostly used in midwestern cities. Became corrupted to "honky"(factory hand) in the late 20s-early 30s(see Mezz Mezzrow's REALLY THE BLUES). By the late fifties came to mean blue collar whites and by the sixties white people in general.
by Lord Invader October 18, 2003
by Grumpy_Eel February 17, 2005
The only word you couldn't understand in Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop". So you decided to look it up in urban dictionary, so you can be indie and use a 1920's colloquialism that no one understands.
Thrift Shop fan boy 1: I should look up honkie in urban dictionary seeing as it is the only word I couldn't understand in Thrift Shop.
Thrift Shop fan boy 2: So you can be indie and use a 1920's colloquialism that no one understands?
Thrift Shop fan boy 1: Damn right.
Thrift Shop fan boy 2: So you can be indie and use a 1920's colloquialism that no one understands?
Thrift Shop fan boy 1: Damn right.
by TheRazorSoft March 23, 2013
by Mr. X-106 October 02, 2003
by Andrew September 02, 2004
Either a term for a white person as used by a black person, or someone from Hong Kong.
Personally as a white girl I would not be offended if someone called me a honky, because it's way too funny-sounding to be offensive.
Personally as a white girl I would not be offended if someone called me a honky, because it's way too funny-sounding to be offensive.
by purplefeltangel March 10, 2006