BOHUNK


Meaning of BOHUNK in English

ˈbōˌhəŋk noun

( -s )

Etymology: Bo hemian + Hunk central European of the working class, probably from Hungarian

1.

a. often capitalized : an eastern or southeastern European (as a Bohemian, Hungarian, or Czech) especially of the working class — often taken to be offensive

b. sometimes capitalized : a usually unskilled laborer especially of foreign origin and usually of eastern European or southeastern European parentage — often taken to be offensive

2. slang

a. : a rough-looking often illiterate or semiliterate individual : lout

b. : fellow , chap

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