janky adj.— «Twenty-eight girls, most of whom were nervous and janky and fell down once or twice, slunk off to joylessly watch their bad numbers roll up on the screen.» —by Cintra Wilson A Massive Swelling July 13, 2000...
janky
adj.— «That janky-ass camo boy got some shit on the side of my ride?» —by Bill Fitzhugh Heart Seizure Mar. 4, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
janky
adj.— «“That janky-ass bitch?” Janky is Rah’s favorite word these days. Anything below par is janky.» —by William Shaw Westside: Young Men and Hip Hop in L.A. Apr. 12, 2000. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
janky adj.— «The two artists wear white, “janky-ass Tyvek” painter’s suits; they move quickly, transferring wooden panels and cement legs to the curb beneath the AC Transit sign. Within minutes, they are assembling the bench...
jinky adj.— «When society gets really jinky about some stupid “claim,” I think it is entirely proper for individuals to kick society in the pants rather than give in.» —“Re: Repubs 0, Demos 0—EVERYBODY gets a big fat...
jinky
adj.— «For those of you who get off on posting weird or Jinky letters go ahead do It.» —“4 All U Guys out there” Usenet: soc.penpals Apr. 10, 1994. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)