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hanky-panky; hankie-pankie noun- trickery, mischief, especially of a sexual nature UK, 1841
- As long as our guests are quiet about it, we’ll put up with a little hanky-panky. — Jim Thompson, A Swell-Looking Babe, p. 1, 1954
- He imprisoned her in a tower in rags, and on her sixteenth birthday, the King decided to make any hankie-pankie impossible. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Long White Con, p. 41, 1977
- Before I get too cranky, you better like / hanky-panky (hanky-panky) / Nothing like a good spanky (good spanky). — Madonna, Hanky Panky, 1990
- “It’s the sexual hankypanky the board frowns on most,” he explained. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 308, 1990
- I’d sure hate to tape any hanky-panky through somebody’s bedroom window, but I said I’d do the job and I will. — Joseph Wambaugh, Fugitive Nights, p. 161, 1992
- There was more hanky-panky in a church pew than in my clubs. — Larry Flynt, An Unseemly Man, p. 68, 1996
- [T]hree things are taboo: sex, alcohol and tattoos! So no hanky-panky, no visiting the local pubs, and no graffiti on your bodies. — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, p. 51, 2002
- a boyfriend UK
Teen slang. - — Susie Dent, The Language Report, p. 76, 2003
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