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winky|ˈwɪŋkɪ| Also -ey, -ie. [f. wink v.1 + -y6.] Only in slang phr. like winky, ‘like winking’.
1830Lytton P. Clifford xxxi[ii], The parson forks him out ten shiners, preaching all the while like winkey. 1838Mrs. Smythies Fitzherbert ix, We'll be back like winky. 1846W. Cross Disruption vii. 61 Jimes and mee are going On with owre studdys already like winkie. 1901M. Franklin My Brilliant Career xix. 163 Every one has to obey him like winkie or they can take their beds up and trot off quick and lively. 1902Begbie Sir J. Sparrow iii. 33 She kicks like winky. 1923Kipling Land & Sea Tales 115 This Baxter-man..SOS'ed like winkie. |