Hinglish
/ˈhɪŋɡlɪʃ/
noun
1.
a variety of English incorporating elements of Hindi
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- Hinkle
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- Hinkty
[hingk-tee] /ˈhɪŋk ti/ adjective, hinktier, hinktiest. Slang. 1. . [hingk-tee] /ˈhɪŋk ti/ adjective, hinctier, hinctiest. Slang. 1. conceited or snobbish. [hing-kee] /ˈhɪŋ ki/ adjective, hinkier, hinkiest. Slang. 1. acting in a nervous or very cautious way. 2. suspicious: Whenever he agrees with me, you know something hinky is going on! 3. snobbish; haughty. adjective nervous […]
- Hinky
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- Hinnom
a deep, narrow ravine separating Mount Zion from the so-called “Hill of Evil Counsel.” It took its name from “some ancient hero, the son of Hinnom.” It is first mentioned in Josh. 15:8. It had been the place where the idolatrous Jews burned their children alive to Moloch and Baal. A particular part of the […]
