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bohunk noun- a Czechoslovakian immigrant US, 1903
- Generally Czechs, or “Bonhunks,” as they once were called, are law-abiding people[.] — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Chicago Confidential, p. 72, 1950
- Hell, when I was a kid I knew guys who were real Bohemians, I mean in the blood–Bohunks. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 75, 1970
- There was a bohunk girl used to hang around at the dances at the Midway Gardens. — Robert Byrne, McGoorty, p. 57, 1972
- a ill-mannered, loutish person US, 1919
- Hey, who the hell’s this bohunk, anyhow? — Robert Gover, The Maniac Responsible, p. 22, 1963
- “What do you mean by calling Randy Pinkerton a bohunk, you ghetto slime?” — Ethan Morden, Buddies, p. 140, 1986
- Along about dawn, this Arkie bohunk named Hutchinson actually got up and went back there[.] — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 152, 1990
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