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Bink


Definition:

  • (n.) A bench.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Short of setting up a hotline to the Met Office – or, more prosaically, moving to a country where the weather best suits our condition, as Dawn Binks says several sufferers she knows have done – migraineurs can do little to ensure that the climate is kind to them.
  • (2) The 'prequel' trilogy, featuring Anakin Skywalker's fall to the dark side and the much-maligned Jar Jar Binks, was released between 1999 and 2005 but Lucas has developed the franchise far beyond those six original films.
  • (3) The classic Jedi response to subservience can be seen in the contrast between Luke’s first meeting with C-3PO – “I see, Sir”; “You can call me Luke”; “I see, Sir Luke,”; “No, just Luke” – and Qui-Gon Jinn meeting Jar Jar Binks: “Mesa your humble servant”; “That won’t be necessary”.
  • (4) I've long suspected a connection between my migraines and thunderstorms, as well as hot, bright weather; but that's nothing compared with Dawn Binks's experience of the links between weather and migraine.
  • (5) With Abrams having revived Star Trek's fortunes on the big screen (unless one asks hardcore Trekkies), most filmgoers are keenly anticipating a triptych of movies that could consign George Lucas's hapless prequel trilogy to a dustbin filled with the rotting remains of Jar Jar Binks and that guy with the cucumber-shaped forehead from Yoda's Jedi council.
  • (6) In the spoof commentary, Lucas and the “force ghost” of Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Skywalker lament the addition of a new, three-pronged lightsaber and complain about the absence of Jar Jar Binks’ race, the Gungans , in the teaser.
  • (7) You still owe us big time for introducing us to Jar Jar Binks."
  • (8) They are characters that could yet become as famous as Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia - or suffer the ignominy of comparisons to Jar Jar Binks and Nute Gunray.
  • (9) However, all three movies found “success” via the Razzie awards, with wins in the worst supporting actor category for Ahmed Best as bumbling CGI alien Jar Jar Binks, and Hayden Christensen for his portrayal of moody Jedi Anakin Skywalker in both 2002’s Attack of the Clones and 2005’s Revenge of the Sith.
  • (10) According to tweeters' yakking, the novelist hates everything from "Emoticons, because it takes 600 pages to accurately convey emotion", to puppies, people who hate Jar Jar Binks, and cameras, because "real pictures should be painted".
  • (11) Ask more about the characters So much prettier in 3D ... A two-dimensional Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace.
  • (12) The even slower-witted cousin of Jar Jar Binks, who keeps falling over and can only communicate in farts?
  • (13) Later, like most adult Star Wars fans, I thought the entire Hayden Christensen as a young conflicted D Vader episode was pure garbage, because also Jar Jar Binks.
  • (14) Honestly, give me Bella and Edward over Jar Jar Binks any day.
  • (15) He said: “My advice to anyone making a Star Wars movie is there’s more to it than just spaceships ... I’m curious about what happened to Darth Vader’s grandkids.” Asked which Star Wars character he would like to be, Lucas chose Jar Jar Binks, in a clear dig at his critics.
  • (16) For me, any defence of nearly every Star Wars IP released after The Phantom Menace can be stopped dead in its tracks by uttering the words, "Jar Jar Binks".
  • (17) When Anthony Daniels told me, ‘Oh my God, I love BB-8!’ I said, ‘We’re going to be OK.’ Because if he’s OK, it’s working.” Is Jar Jar Binks the ultimate Star Wars bad guy?
  • (18) Will new characters like Poe Dameron and Kylo Ren wash away the bad taste of hated Prequel characters like Jar-Jar Binks and Dexter Jettster?
  • (19) Simon Binks (@Simon__Binks) #Hull town centre flooding!
  • (20) They also did not generate the same adoration as the original films, partly because of the introduction of clumsy characters such as the now infamous alien Jar Jar Binks, whose comically thick extraterrestrial accent was condemned as an unintentional stereotype of black people.

Binky


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Tartt's American agent, the influential Amanda 'Binky' Urban, has arranged for early publication of The Little Friend in the mainly multilingual Netherlands so that sales there are not immediately undermined by English-language imports.
  • (2) His latest project sees him teaming up with Binki Shapiro, singer in the Brazilian-inflected pop trio Little Joy .
  • (3) He sounds like a man on a horse' Binki on Adam Adam Green and Binki Shapiro "Our conversations just sort of turned into each other's writing sessions," Shapiro continues, "It happened very naturally, you know?
  • (4) Green has described the album as "me writing Binki's break-up record and she writing mine", and throughout, Green's strapping baritone acts as ballast to Shapiro's windblown sweetness.
  • (5) 'When we started writing, I realised there was something almost goth about her … Something kind of haunted or grave in her delivery' Adam on Binki Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reading this on mobile?
  • (6) He goes about his morbid business on a horse called Binky, whose hooves throw up sparks on every street cobble.
  • (7) Colts 0-14 Patriots, 7:19, 1st quarter Brady goes to Blount again, he only picks up a yard, but Brady throws to his Latest Binky in Edelman who bursts into a 25 yard run.
  • (8) Meanwhile back in London, Proudlock, or Proudcock, is planning a party; Binky or Bonky (or possibly Cheska) is having a driving lesson; someone else is arranging to go for drinks so everyone can meet Ianthe, who's amazing, we're going to love her (I already do); and Ollie – he of the amazing hair – has an announcement to make: he's having it – the hair – cut.
  • (9) But do give my love to Binky and don't worry about the Nazis.

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