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gink noun- a naive rustic; a dolt US, 1906
- The gink was scared stiff. — Willard Motley, Knock on Any Door, p. 154, 1947
- — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 98, 1949
- I got them running around the block night making a gink of myself for the other stables to see. — Wilda Moxham, The Apprentice, p. 122, 1969
- See thae [those] ginks, they get right up my onions [irritate], so they dae. — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
- a look; a peek AUSTRALIA
Perhaps a nasalised variant of GEEK- The glare stung my eyes like hot fat, but for the mate’s benefit I kept staring so that he could get a gink at me wide awake. — Robert S. Close, Love Me Sailor, p. 227, 1945
- Get a gink at that chin, mates! — Robert S. Close, With Hooves of Brass, p. 121, 1961
- an unpleasant smell UK: SCOTLAND
- There’s some gink in that changin room. — Michael Munro, The Patter, Another Blast, p. 27, 1988
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