A racial slur refeering to a caucasian or white person. The term actually orginated in the south during the times of slavery. The white slave master would "honk" a horn when it was time for the slaves to work in the fields. The slaves would then call the slave master a "honkey"

For other caucasian racial slurs see "cracka"
White Man: Can you tell me how to get to south street from here?

Black Man: I ain't telling you nothing honkey!
by apples733 March 12, 2005
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"Honky" is a racial epithet. It was made popular in the 1970s by a man named George Jefferson. You see, he and his wife owned a dry-cleaning business, so they moved on up to the east side, to a deluxe apartment in the sky. They finally got a piece of the pie.
George Jefferson is the only black guy I know that calls Abe Lincoln a Honky.
by Bruce LeRoy May 17, 2005
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A disrespectful term for a white person.
Used mainly by a black person.

Fuck, that 5.0's a honkey, blast the motherfucka!
by Nigga wot June 23, 2003
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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.
Honkies are all assholes.
by Lord Invader October 18, 2003
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Andrew: Quit being so black, RJ.
RJ: Shut up, Honky!
by Andrew September 01, 2004
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word used to describe a white person, they can be found in your local park asking children for sex. if not there, then they are probably stealing your votes and invading a inocent country

by monkynuts August 02, 2006
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(chiefly used by asian Australians)

(noun) a person from Hong Kong, or of Hong Kong descent.

Not derogatory; sometimes friendly, but usually purely descriptive.

Probably an abbreviation for Hong Konger.

Bear in mind that putting the subfix -ese after the word "Hong Kong" is not a proper usuage. The South China Morning Post (SCMP), an English newspaper in Hong Kong, use the term Hong Konger. Others simply refer to Hong Kong citizens.
The honky in black's got the stuff!

That honky guy sure pulls the chicks!

Some prick at the cafe slipped me a honky dollar. (Honk Kong dollar coins are the same colour and a similar size to Australian dollar coins.)
by Jack Cheung April 13, 2005
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