binky
[ bing-kee ]
/ ˈbɪŋ ki /
noun, plural bin·kies.
the playful twisting leap that a rabbit makes, usually with a 180–turn in midair: Horace is a Dutch rabbit with an exuberant binky.
verb (used without object), bin·kied, bin·ky·ing.
(of a rabbit) to make a playful twisting leap, usually with a 180–turn in midair: It’s delightful to watch our bunnies binkying in the backyard.
Origin of binky
First recorded in 1975–80; possibly from
Binky, the bucktoothed rabbit protagonist in
Life in Hell, a comic book series by Matt Groening (born 1954), U.S. cartoonist
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Binky
[ bing-kee ]
/ ˈbɪŋ ki /
plural Bin·kies. Trademark.
the proprietary name of a brand of baby's pacifier: She claims her baby never needed a Binky.
Origin of Binky
First recorded in 1935–40; origin uncertain
Example sentences from the Web for binky
The only challenge was Thom Huge, who played the voice of Binky, was only good for about two pages of Binky dialogue at a time.
Garfield Television: The Cat Who Saved Primetime Cartoons |Rich Goldstein |November 5, 2014 |DAILY BEASTBinky, if my brain caliber required no more than a number five hat, as yours does, I'd sing low about big guns!
Frank Merriwell's Reward |Burt L. Standish