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Chinky is still used in Britain as a nickname for Chinese food.
Fans were known to cheer on the team with phrases like "Go, Chinky!"
Thus, Chinky chose was used to choose.
"Chinky and the social club," someone suggested.
"It may be that Chinky chose has nothing to do with racial slurs, but comes instead from chinquapin.
O.K., the ethnic slur is the Chinky, but what about the chose?
More Asian signifying, too, as Chinky promptly demonstrates, saying: "It's not like they not out there.
She replies, "Don't go there, Chinky."
They had whatsername, the Chinky, whatsername?
I thought of the term 'Chinky' and visualised loads of aluminium cartons of half-eaten food lying in my road.
"Evening, Chinky!"
"Strength of Pain" (featuring Chinky)
"Tease" (featuring Chinky)
Ingleborough, Hill Inn for a few bevvies, Chinky in Skipton.
During his years as a street-fighter, Bratty, who had distinctive oriental shaped eyes, was given the nickname 'Chinky' by his Catholic opponents.
"Harlem" - 4:22 (featuring Cam'ron and Chinky Brown Eyes)
'We Started Screaming' "We were in there dancing," recalled Jackie's 14-year-old cousin, who identified herself only as Chinky.
Tink (aka Choppy or Ching or Chinky)
The third tale tells the story of a white American boy named Danny, whose Chinese cousin Chin-Kee (as in "Chinky") comes and visits every year.
The Sport, for example, which recently used "Chinky," printed the council's reprimand, as required, but under the headline, "Solly, We Were Wong!"
The Wishing-Chair gets captured by a giant called Twisty, and Mollie, Peter and Chinky the pixie have to get it back.
Then there are those outrageous television personalities Chinky (also Ms. Craig) and Gooky (Paul H. Juhn).
Jalwa: Fun in Love (2005) (Hindi) - Manisha Tripathi/Tanya 'Chinky'
Chinky Jaiswall ... Sonia Ahuja (Simi Ahuja's daughter)