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blinky

[ bling-kee ]

adjective

Midland U.S.
blinkier, blinkiest.
  1. (of milk) sour.


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Origin of blinky1

blink (in the sense “to turn sour”; compare British dialect blink to bewitch, turn (milk, beer) sour by witchcraft) + -y 1
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“A lot of people are looking for flashy, blinky lights and the sound of music, but that’s not really what we’re about here,” said volunteer foreman Derek Nowak, a 22-year-old urban planning student at Cal Poly Pomona who began helping with the lights when he was 8.

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A tile wall shows Pac-Man chasing Blinky, while cans of Spam act as a decorative frieze.

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I once saw him rap in a state of blinky delirium during the final moments of a 25-hour concert when he only ever stopped rhyming to drink water.

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That distinction is often considered to belong to a Dutch teenager who goes by GeoStique, or to a French player known as Blinky.

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For example, Shear defused the sexual tensions of Lee Lozano’s 1964 graphite drawing — a large screw about to penetrate a screw eye — by flanking it with the coolness of a Minimalist drawing by Blinky Palermo and a hypnotic night sky by Vija Celmins.

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