Define Wink Wink Meaning

Wink Wink
a cute hi to say hello...or another way to break the silence in a chat

wink wink.. how are you?

wink wink... im bored
By Olivie
Wink Wink
When 2 or more people make love. (Fuck)

I can't believe me and Ashley wink winked last night.
By Penni
Wink Wink
Wink wink...figuratively or literally u wink mb even an invisible nod meaning I know you u know me and ur secret is safe with me without saying a word even if you don't like each other same as the stoners creed

"Wink wink" yes we know each other and yes we don't like each other fact is we know the stoners creed ur secrets are safe with me
By Martguerita
WINK WINK
A term used by slut faced whores who are trying to steal your man. Often used in a sexual way.

By Kira
The Wink Wink
The wink wink is used to gesture something sexual to your significant other. Usually used when speaking in code/ around parents.

Tom:Let's do the wink wink on the kitchen table tonight
Sally: *winks*
By Kaye
Wink Wink Work
Sexual favors are implied in the work duties.

Feline - "I'll be in town this week for work."

Johnny - "Is that wink wink work?"

Feline - "I will have to get to know you first."
By Juliette
Wink Wink Work
Sexual favors are implied in the work duties.

Feline - "I'll be in town this week for work."

Johnny - "Is that wink wink work?"

Feline - "That remains to be seen."
By Drucy
Wink Wink Nudge Nudge
Expression used to make someone realize an ulterior motive to your conversation.

"I am so hungry. I wish someone would let me have a bite of his candy bar...wink wink nudge nudge"
By Nessy
Wink Wink Nudge Nudge
"Wink wink nudge nudge" followed by "say no more, say no more," is a statement popularized by Eric Idle in his Monty Python days in the early 1970s. The winks and nudges are verbal explications of gestures people make when they want to pass on something sly (a wink of the eye and an elbow in the other person's side, nudging). The "say no more" extender means, rather literally, "You don't have to tell me anything more."

This buzz term (or terms) was used when Idle played a character (usually opposite fellow Pythoner Terry Jones as a stuffy Brit), who persistently (and wrongly) tried to put a sniggering sexual implication on perfectly ordinary situations:

-- Idle: "Your secretary, she's a bit of a goer, isn't she?"

-- Jones (perplexed): "Umm, perhaps."

-- Idle: "Wink wink nudge nudge. Say no more, say no more."

Within the past 30 years "Wink wink nudge nudge" has also taken on almost its exact opposite meaning, used sarcastically to mean something along the lines of "I'm sure it's painfully obvious to us both."

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"Look at her, do you think she runs, do you think she runs?"

"I'm not sure what you mean."

(Very broadly): "Wink wink nudge nudge say no more, say no more."

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"Did you have any idea that Senator X was closeted and gay?"

"Oh, wink wink nudge nudge. Anyone gay, or anyone working in official Washington (D.C.) knew it already."
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By Alvera
Wink Wink Nudge Nudge
The implication of either a) sarcasm (that is usually already overtly obvious) or b) a double entendre. Can be done just physically or both physically and verbally at the same time; but more often than not is just spoken.
Has been known to be shortened to "Nudge nudge" or nudging someone twice and saying, "Eh eh?"

a) "Scott is definitely not pussy whipped, wink wink nudge nudge"
b) "Let's have a round of golf, I'll let you play with my balls. Wink wink nudge nudge"
By Nanice