hincty

hincty

1. slang Strange or suspicious. Why is everyone ignoring me today? Is something hincty going on?
2. slang Aloof or conceited. Jen is usually warm and friendly—I don't know why she was acting so hincty today.
3. slang Nervous or uneasy. Sam's acting so hincty because he thinks you don't like him.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hincty

(ˈhɪŋkti)
mod. snobbish; fussy; aloof. (Black.) Some of those people are so hincty!
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • hinky
  • be on top of (something)
  • be/get on top of something
  • get on top of (something)
  • stay on top of
  • stay on top of (someone or something)
  • keep on top of (someone or something)
  • big woman on campus
  • campus
  • big man on campus
References in periodicals archive
Or the vain and hincty pinchnose worrying about his coat and the ivory buttons on his waistcoat.
In fact, even the successful African Americans he believes are intermingled in the Harlem subway crowds-"the doctors, the preachers, some lawyers"--he characterizes as likely" 'hincty' and 'dicty' "--that is, snobbish folk who put on airs to remove themselves from the black public that scrapes to make a living in a white-dominated world (61).
It begins the oral quality of the prose, a quality continued throughout by references to the reader and by numerous colloquial words and expressions, such as "Good luck and let me know" (5), "hincty" (143), and "quiet as it's kept" (17).(10) It also suggests at least two ways of perceiving the narrator's activity.