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Definition of PINKY

pinky
Pink Pink, n. [D. pink.] (Naut.) A vessel with a very narrow stern; -- called also pinky. --Sir W. Scott. Pink stern (Naut.), a narrow stern.
Pinky
Pinky Pink"y, n. (Naut.) See 1st Pink.

Meaning of PINKY from wikipedia

- Look up pinky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pinky may refer to: Pinky finger, the smallest finger on the human hand Pinky Amador (born 1964), Filipina...
- Pinky and the Brain is an American animated sitcom created by Tom Ruegger for the Kids' WB programming block of The WB. It was the first animated television...
- "Give me a Pinky, give me a Pinky" (ピンキーちょうだい ピンキーちょうだい). Discontinued in 2018, it was revived in 2020 as "Pinky Fresh". Pinky was originally released in...
- To make a pinky promise, or pinky swear, is a traditional gesture most commonly practiced amongst children involving the locking of the pinkies of two...
- Pinky is the nickname of: Pinky Agnew (born 1955), New Zealand actress, author and social commentator Pinky Anand, Indian lawyer Pinky Beecroft, Australian...
- A pinky ring is any ring worn on the pinky, or little finger, of either hand. A pinky ring may have special significance conferred by the wearer's office...
- Pinky Malinky is an American animated television series created and produced by Netflix. It is based on Chris Garbutt's animated short of the same name...
- little finger or pinkie, also known as the baby finger, fifth digit, or pinky finger, is the most ulnar and smallest digit of the human hand, and next...
- Pinky Parikh is an Indian actress from Gujarat, India. She is well known for her act in Ramanand Sagar's Shri Krishna (1994) as Rukmini, which starred...
- Pinky was a ****anese fashion magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 2004 as a sister magazine of Seventeen, Pinky was targeted at teenagers and young...