Honk

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5 comments on this post.
  1. Steve Dunham:

    After reading about honk in this column, my family has started using the word here in the USA.

  2. Duncan Chapl:

    I’m just listening to a BBC radio show where some comedian, Alastair, is explaining his long campaign to get Honk (in the meaning of cash or money) into the dictionary. It sounds like a very news way to use the word.

  3. Jed Rothwell:

    Could this be true? See:

    http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/comedy/features/how-to-invent-a-word-1900477.html

  4. JAS:

    The word Honk has been used a LONG LONG time here in the Nebraska,USA meaning to honk your horn in your vehicles.

  5. Jon T Hurst:

    How fitting that Mr. “Horne” is refashioning the word “honk.”

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