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hinky, a. U.S. colloq. (orig. in African-American usage and Police slang). Brit. /ˈhɪŋki/, U.S. /ˈhɪŋki/ Forms: 19– hinkey, 19– hinky [Probably a variant of hincty adj.] 1. Chiefly Police slang. Nervous, uneasy.1956 B. Holiday Lady Sings Blues 181 If I started getting nervous or hinky, wondering, ‘W...
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Hinky Dinky
At its peak, Hinky Dinky operated approximately 50 stores. Hinky Dinky stores.
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hincty
hincty, a. U.S. slang. (ˈhɪŋktɪ) Also hinkty. [Origin unknown.] Conceited, snobbish, stuck-up. Connection with clipped forms of ‘handkerchief-head’ (= an Uncle Tom Negro) has been suggested but the phonetic development is incapable of demonstration.1924 in W. C. Handy Treasury of Blues (1949) 144 We...
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Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo?
"Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo?" is a song composed by Al Dubin, Irving Mills, Jimmy McHugh and Irwin Dash in 1924 and published by Jack Mills, Inc. (Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo?)
1924 songs
Songs of World War I
March music
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Ike Bloom
and his brother-in-law Sol Friedman were ensured a monopoly on the sale of bulk whiskey in the Levee by Aldermen "Bathhouse" John Coughlin and Mike "Hinky
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Brian Floca
Bayou (2005, )
Poppy's Return (2005, )
Max & Mo Make A Snowman (2005, )
Max & Mo's First Day at School (2007, )
Max & Mo Go Apple Picking (2007, )
The Hinky-Pink
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Parley Voo
voo or parlay voo may also refer to:
A parley
"Mademoiselle from Armentières", a song popular during the First World War also known by its chorus, "Hinky Dinky Parley-Voo" or "Hinky Dinky Parlay-Voo"
Mademoiselle Parley Voo, a 1928 British silent drama film
See also
Parlez vous (disambiguation)
Parley
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Maurice Enright
Torrio, who provided Enright with invaluable political protection from Chicago's First Ward vice district Aldermen "Bathhouse" John Couglin and Michael "Hinky
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First Ward Ball
The event raised more than $50,000 a year for the two aldermen of Chicago's First Ward "Bathhouse" John Coughlin and Michael "Hinky Dink" Kenna – Coughlin
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Gray Wolves (Chicago)
The Gray Wolves were led by First Ward aldermen "Bathhouse" John Coughlin, "Hinky Dink" Mike Kenna, and Johnny Powers of the Nineteenth Ward.
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Diki-diki
Tiki pioneer Victor Bergeron, who named his first restaurant Hinky Dinks, included the recipe for the diki-diki cocktail in his bartender's guide.
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Irwin Dash
wrote "It's A Man, Ev'ry Time, It's A Man" (1923, recorded by Marcia Freer); and were joined by Irving Mills to write "Hard Boiled Rose" (1924) and "Hinky
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Mademoiselle from Armentières
She could guzzle a barrel of sour wine,
And eat a hog without peeling the rind,
Hinky, dinky, parley-voo. You might forget the groans and yells
But you'll never forget the mademoiselles,
Hinky, dinky, parley-voo.
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1912 in organized crime
hotbed of criminal activity for Chicago's underworld, as well as a major source of political power for Chicago's First Ward aldermen, such as Michael "Hinky
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