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jinky

English

Etymology

jink +? -y

Adjective

jinky (comparative jinkier, superlative jinkiest)

  1. mazy, windy, zigzagging in its motion
    • 1988, Michael King, One of the boys?: changing views of masculinity in New Zealand, page 100:
      Trap the long ball to the wing on the run, carry it down the touch-line at speed, passing the half-back with a body-swerve, take the ball almost to the corner flag, then cut inside the fullback with a jinky one-two, and place the ball []
    • 1990, Bob Ferrier, The world atlas of golf courses, page 76:
      The 2nd is a jinky little 345 yards, and is anything but simple. A large eucalyptus tree on the right, 100 yards out, shuts off half of the target area from the tee. A big bunker on the left at 220 yards tightens it even further, []
    • 1999 Irish Independent - Bell rings warning over Leslie
      He's also quite jinky off his feet. He steps through tackles and offloads there are no frills. He brings other players into the game.
    • 2006, Telegraph - Tevez must sharpen up before axe needs to fall
      Coming out second best then, he then tried a jinky dribble from right to left, only to find McCann standing in his way again.
    • 2007 John O'Groat Journal - Millbank Man o' Steel event brings season to a close
      Darren was the smallest on the pitch he is certainly not fazed by the bigger lads and his jinky runs regularly stretched the opposition to the limit
    • 2009 Scotsman - Rugby: Victory would be perfect birthday gift
      Unfortunately it was my faster, jinkier pals who could get past the security guards and I'd always end up getting stopped.

See also

  • juke
  • hinky

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janky

English

Etymology

From junky.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d??æ?.ki/

Adjective

janky (comparative jankier, superlative jankiest)

  1. (slang) Of poor quality.
    (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  2. (slang) Strange, odd.
  3. (computing, colloquial) Unresponsive (of a software application’s user interface), sluggish.

Related terms

  • jank

See also

  • clanky

References

  • OED 2004
  • Dalzell and Victor, The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, ?ISBN, p. 1252; earliest usage 1999.
  • Double-Tongued Dictionary

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