Honky-Ori
origins: New Zealand Slang
A word used to describe the New Zealand equivalent to well off rich white Pakeha. Honkyori generally come from areas such as Ponsonby, Parnell and Pauanui.

1. A white Hori, usually associated with upper class who are refined, well mannered and polite.

1a.the opposite of the Hori

2. The opposite of Hori; seen as a compliment to those that are of lower socio-economic class who tries to better themselves

Honky = white person
Hori= derogatory term for a NZer, or action
Maui: Look at that Honkyori...
he thinks he's got it sussed being a rich white banker
by Dave the Sackal May 5, 2009
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