Blinkies are 20" rims or better, possibly spinners or Spokes. These rims are not to be confused with chromies, wich in fact are cheap chrome hubcaps.
Person 1. Yo dawg check out my blinkies
Person 2. My chromies are better
Person 1. Fuck your chromies only faggots have gay ass chromies like (Eminem)
Person 2. My chromies are better
Person 1. Fuck your chromies only faggots have gay ass chromies like (Eminem)
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(adj) To be on the brink of laughter. If one is Brinkies then one is (in the parlance of our times) a Brinklet
1."Look at you you little piglet, you're totally "Brinkies"!
2. I was born "Brinkies"
3. "You're just a little Brinklet thats all you are..."
4. "Queenie?.. yeah she's always brinkies..."
2. I was born "Brinkies"
3. "You're just a little Brinklet thats all you are..."
4. "Queenie?.. yeah she's always brinkies..."
by Hilarious Rob October 1, 2008
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To disengage socially and conversationally from one’s companions while travelling. Typically the traveller who has blinkied becomes quiet, withdrawn and introspective, often as a consequence of stress of travelling or business engagements, or the prolonged intensity of contact with his or her travelling companions.
Etymology
Exact origins are unclear, but rumoured to include an obliquely relate to the Australian children’s cartoon koala, Blinky Bill. First common usage encountered in or around 2013.
To disengage socially and conversationally from one’s companions while travelling. Typically the traveller who has blinkied becomes quiet, withdrawn and introspective, often as a consequence of stress of travelling or business engagements, or the prolonged intensity of contact with his or her travelling companions.
Etymology
Exact origins are unclear, but rumoured to include an obliquely relate to the Australian children’s cartoon koala, Blinky Bill. First common usage encountered in or around 2013.
Traveller 1: Paul hasn’t said anything to either of us all day. He’s just staring into space.
Traveller 2: Yep, he has completely Blinkied.
Traveller 2: Yep, he has completely Blinkied.
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