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pinko

[ping-koh] / ˈpɪŋ koʊ /


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It's a classic scare tactic, that your hard-earned dollars are being spent to turn your kids into pinkos.

From Salon

His comments on issues like fighting in hockey, female sports reporters in dressing rooms, French-Canadians and "pinkos" that "ride bicycles and everything" have frequently landed him in hot water.

From BBC

“I got free pinko ice cream, but it’s blue,” he growled to his pals.

From Washington Post

The film is as preachy as a vintage pinko melodrama of social protest but funny and fleet enough that its didacticism slides by on charm.

From The New Yorker

Grassley said Cotton’s remarks made him sound like “some sort of pinko commie.”

From Seattle Times