After freshening up, we took in honky-tonk Circuit Avenue, Oak Bluffs'main drag.
From the boston.com
You'll find a honky tonk-style bar in the basement with great old wooden booths.
From the smh.com.au
This is the Broken Spoke, and it is arguably the greatest honky-tonk of all time.
From the nytimes.com
Around 1900, in the honky-tonks and whorehouses of New Orleans, it became jazz.
From the time.com
Two-step to the music of this heartthrob while he's still playing honky-tonks.
From the sacbee.com
There's bluegrass, honky-tonk, rockabilly, trucker songs, dixieland and even punk.
From the delawareonline.com
Next to Beitou's honky-tonk, the wilds of Yangmingshan are positively bucolic.
From the post-gazette.com
A white-haired little old Chinese lady plays hymns on an upright honky-tonk piano.
From the time.com
All this, plus live blues, indie rock, honky-tonk and qawwali, in one weekend.
From the frugaltraveler.blogs.nytimes.com
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Honky (also spelled honkey or honkie) is a racial slur for white people, predominantly heard in the United States. The first recorded use of honky dates to 1946 , but the exact origins of the word are unknown.
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A Caucasian person; A factory hand or general unskilled worker
Like cupping your hands around your mouth. A bump in the response around 500 to 700 Hz.
African American vernacular term for white people.
Or honkie also honkey n: Used as a disparaging term for a white person.