(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.
Binny
Definition:
(n.) A large species of barbel (Barbus bynni), found in the Nile, and much esteemed for food.
Example Sentences:
(1) Binnie has said that even when he was young, he looked like a middle-aged woman; she’d pretend to be his niece.
(2) Although Mr Binnie did not take passengers, he took ballast to reproduce the weight of two passengers.
(3) "Let me say I thank God that I live in a country where this is possible," the pilot, Brian Binnie, said shortly after landing.
(4) He was also involved with an avant-garde group, the Neo-Naturists (started by his then girlfriend, Jennifer Binnie ), who would paint their bodies and exhibit themselves at nightclubs and galleries.