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twinkie noun- an eccentric; someone who doesn’t conform to peer-group expectations US
- I just don’t get it. OK, so call me a twinkie. — Melanie McGrath, Hard, Soft & Wet, p. 114, 1998
- a person who is profoundly out of touch with reality US
- I doubt Rafi’s expectations have anything to do with the real world. He’s a twinkie. — Elmore Leonard, Cat Chaser, p. 194, 1982
- an Asian-American who embraces the dominant white culture in an attempt to curry favour US
An allusion to a Hostess dessert cake that is yellow on the outside and white on the inside. - — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Fall 1998
- a youthful, sexually inexperienced male who is the object of an older homosexual’s desire US
The spelling “twinky” is also used. - — Maledicta, p. 221, 1979: “Kinks and queens: linguistic and cultural aspects of the terminology for gays”
- This term [pogey] designates an attractive youth desired by older homosexuals (mainly naval and prison use), roughly corresponding to the more recent twinky, though often somewhat younger. — Wayne Dynes, Homolexis, p. 112, 1985
- Ned was no fading twinkie, though, when I knew him; he wore his age with an easy, shambling grace that was completely out of sync with the desperate pretenses of most people in this town. — Armistead Maupin, Maybe the Moon, p. 144, 1992
- a sexual partner who is pleasing at the moment but not good for the long haul US
- Jason had been one of those whom several other women officers had sampled, the kind they called “Twinkies,” guys who aren’t good for you but you have to have one. — Joseph Wambaugh, Hollywood Station, p. 80, 2006
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