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  • noun Plural form of gink.

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Examples

  • Throughout the Thirties, she had dozens of admirers, known in the private slang of the Mountbatten circle as 'ginks'.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • One extra leader and one spool of tippit and some ginks if needed.

    My New Leather Fetish 2009

  • Both arms is broke, and here are the ginks that done it.

    CHAPTER XVIII 2010

  • "Ain't they the crazy ginks, these college guys," Captain Jamie snorted.

    Chapter 10 2010

  • -- An 'all the ginks, an' boobs, an 'dubs, an' gazabos poundin 'their ear deado an' not seein 'it comin.

    CHAPTER XXII 2010

  • One extra leader and one spool of tippit and some ginks if needed.

    My New Leather Fetish 2009

  • I suppose these ginks who argue that way hold that because the rich man gets ice in the summer and the poor man gets it in the winter things are breaking even for both.

    Dan Sweeney: The Case Against Jeb 2009

  • How many of these ginks are worth the powder to blow up?

    Nicholas von Hoffman: The Wilder Blue Yonder 2008

  • So the show opened with "Way Down Yonder in the Indian Nation"--- which I had never realized was a Woody Guthrie song--- and ended with "This Land is Your Land," by way of "The Union Maid" and assorted songs in which goons and ginks and company finks feature strongly.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Walter Jon Williams 2007

  • So the show opened with "Way Down Yonder in the Indian Nation"--- which I had never realized was a Woody Guthrie song--- and ended with "This Land is Your Land," by way of "The Union Maid" and assorted songs in which goons and ginks and company finks feature strongly.

    Dippy Walter Jon Williams 2007

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