Hunts vs Hunks - What's the difference?
hunts | hunks |
(slang, dated) A crotchety or surly person; also, a stingy man, a miser.
* 1851 , Herman Melville, :
As nouns the difference between hunts and hunks
is that hunts is plural of hunt while hunks is a crotchety or surly person; also, a stingy man, a miser.As a verb hunts
is third-person singular of hunt.As an abbreviation Hunts
is huntingdonshire (in postal addresses.hunks
English
Etymology 1
Origin unknown.Noun
(hunkses)- Now, Bildad, I am sorry to say, had the reputation of being an incorrigible old hunks , and in his sea-going days, a bitter, hard task-master.