Noun
(
en-noun)
A foolish or contemptible man.
* {{quote-book
|year=1931
|year_published=
2007
|edition=Digitized
|editor=
|author=Grace Hegger Lewis
|title=Half a Loaf
|chapter=
citation
|genre=
|publisher=
|isbn=
|page=189
|passage=Don't see a movie in it myself, but those Hollywood
ginks will take anything.
}}
* {{quote-book
|year=1973
|year_published=
2007
|edition=Digitized
|editor=
|author=Richard Cowper
|title=Clone
|chapter=
citation
|genre=
|publisher=Doubleday
|isbn=
|page=33
|passage=No wonder the country's on its bloody knees! You
ginks are a bloody disgrace to the human race!'
}}
(slang) a fellow; person.
* {{quote-book
|year=1914
|year_published=
2009
|edition=HTML
|editor=
|author=Edgar Rice Burroughs
|title=The Mucker
|chapter=
citation
|genre=
|publisher=The Gutenberg Project
|isbn=
|page=
|passage=so if any of you
ginks are me frien's yeh better keep outen here so's yeh won't get hurted.
}}