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hanky

Hanky vs Manky - What's the difference?

hanky | manky |


As a noun hanky

is (colloquial) short form of handkerchief.

As an adjective manky is

(british|scotland|ireland|slang) unpleasantly dirty and disgusting.

Banky vs Hanky - What's the difference?

banky | hanky |


As an adjective banky

is hilly; sloping.

As a noun hanky is

(colloquial) short form of handkerchief.

Hanky vs Hunky - What's the difference?

hanky | hunky |


As nouns the difference between hanky and hunky

is that hanky is (colloquial) short form of handkerchief while hunky is (north america|slang|ethnic slur) a person of hungarian or slavic, especially ruthenian, descent.

As an adjective hunky is

(slang) exhibiting strong, masculine beauty.

Hunk vs Hanky - What's the difference?

hunk | hanky |


As nouns the difference between hunk and hanky

is that hunk is a large or dense piece of something while hanky is (colloquial) short form of handkerchief.

Hanky vs Hank - What's the difference?

hanky | hank |


As nouns the difference between hanky and hank

is that hanky is (colloquial) short form of handkerchief while hank is a coil or loop of something, especially twine, yarn, or rope.

As a verb hank is

to form into hanks.

Hanky vs Honky - What's the difference?

hanky | honky |


As nouns the difference between hanky and honky

is that hanky is (colloquial) short form of handkerchief while honky is (north america|pejorative|racial slur) a caucasian person.

Tanky vs Hanky - What's the difference?

tanky | hanky |


As an adjective tanky

is (gaming) able to withstand much damage, having a lot of hit points (ie like a tank).

As a noun hanky is

(colloquial) short form of handkerchief.

Janky vs Hanky - What's the difference?

janky | hanky |


As an adjective janky

is (slang) of poor quality, odd.

As a noun hanky is

(colloquial) short form of handkerchief.

Wanky vs Hanky - What's the difference?

wanky | hanky |


As an adjective wanky

is (uk|australia|new zealand|slang|vulgar) like a wanker; foolish or objectionable.

As a noun hanky is

(colloquial) short form of handkerchief.

Handy vs Hanky - What's the difference?

handy | hanky |


As an adjective handy

is easy to use, useful.

As a noun hanky is

short form of handkerchief.

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