pink

  • 61pink — adj., noun VERBS ▪ glow ▪ The western sky was glowing pink. ▪ go, grow, turn ▪ She could feel herself going pink …

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  • 62pink — 1) adj a code or facetious term for gay adopted from the heterosexual lexicon by the male homosexual community for ironic or semi ironic self reference. (The Nazis affixed pink triangles to homosexuals.) Lavender is a similar usage. 2) n American …

    Contemporary slang

  • 63pink — 1. adjective the meat should be slightly pink Syn: rose, rosy, rosé, pale red, salmon, coral; flushed, blushing 2. noun, informal she s in the pink of condition in the pink Syn …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 64pink — See: IN THE PINK, TICKLE PINK …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 65pink — See: IN THE PINK, TICKLE PINK …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 66Pink — Recorded in the spellings of Pinch, Pinck, Pincke, Pinks, and the dialectals Penk and Penke, this surname is English. It was of early medieval origin, and derives from a nickname given to a bright, chirpy, person, thought to be as active and… …

    Surnames reference

  • 67Pink — 1. of or pertaining to homosexuals or the homosexual community: pink dollar ; pink vote ; 2. having Leftist tendencies …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 68pink — Australian Slang 1. of or pertaining to homosexuals or the homosexual community: pink dollar ; pink vote ; 2. having Leftist tendencies …

    English dialects glossary

  • 69pink — n. (colloq.) good health in the pink (of condition) * * * [pɪŋk] (colloq.) [ good health ] in the pink (of condition) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 70pink — See: in the pink, tickle pink …

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