A fork of Rural Dictionary
A word used to describe all prehistoric reptiles, dinosaur or not. This word originated from the American comic book series Turok: Son of Stone (1956-1982), which is about two Native Americans (named Turok and Andar) getting lost in a valley of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. Or, as Turok called them all, honkers.
Unseen Creature: ARRREYYYYINNNK!
Andar: I never heard a honker's call like that!
Turok: It could only come from a big honker, Andar, and it is close by!
The combination between the white redneck honkies that believe in inbreeding and the white crackers that don't.
That guy ain't a cracker or a honky, he's a honker!
Someone who honks her horn at someone at the same time someone closes or opens a door, just so someone can have time powers and scare the locals.
Girl 1: "I don't know who the Honker is?"
Girl 2: "The Honker?"
Girl 1: "I'm scared to close my door, let alone open it."
Girl 2: "I hope not."
A rare word used instead of tiddies or breasts, commonly describing male breasts or moobs.
dAyUm , He got some juicy honkers!!
My good friend , may you enlighten me with the knowledge on how you contain your magnificent honkers within the confines of your bra?
Someone who honks her horn at someone at the same time someone closes or opens a door, just so someone can have time powers and scare the locals.
Girl 1: "I don't know who the Honker is?"
Girl 2: "The Honker?"
Girl 1: "I'm scared to close my door, let alone open it."
Girl 2: "I hope not."