- Hanky-panky
The expression hanky-panky has more than one meaning, generally used to mean any number of activities of which the speaker does not approve, as in "I think there was some hanky-panky with the last election." or "The kids were up to some hanky-panky just now, but they had innocent looks on their faces when I looked in on them." The expression may often connote sexual behavior; see
sexual slang .Hanky-panky may also be a specific reference to:
*"Hanky Panky", a 1982 film starring Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Richard Widmark, Bradford English and James Tolkan
*"Hanky Panky", a song from Madonna's 1990 soundtrack album ""
*"Hanky Panky", a 1966 song byTommy James and the Shondells
*"Hanky Panky", a 1995 cover album byThe The featuring songs byHank Williams
*"Hanky Panky", an episode of the animated sitcom "King of the Hill"
*Hanky-Panky cocktail , a variation on the sweet martini, invented for Charles Hawtrey by Ada Coleman, the bartender at the Savoy Hotel's American Bar
*Hakk'ni panki, also "hokkani boro", "hokkani bâro", or "huckeny boro", a Romany ("Gypsy") expression meaning "great trick", which can be loosely translated as "big con"
*Tattoo artistHenk Schiffmacher
* "Hanky-panky " expression used in lyrics ofBarbie Girl song of Aqua (album: Aquarium)
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