binky
1 Americannoun
verb (used without object)
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Etymology
Origin of binky1
First recorded in 1975–80; possibly from Binky , the bucktoothed rabbit protagonist in Life in Hell , a comic book series by Matt Groening (born 1954), U.S. cartoonist
Origin of Binky2
First recorded in 1935–40; origin uncertain
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A team of Deutsche Bank strategists led by Binky Chadha share this chart showing second-quarter S&P 500 earnings-growth expectations at 26.2%, double the prior record going into an earnings season outside of recession recoveries.
From MarketWatch • Jul. 1, 2026
“Mega-cap growth and tech continue to do the heavy lifting,” said Deutsche Bank chief strategist Binky Chadha in a report earlier this month.
From Barron's • Oct. 6, 2025
Then, the S&P 500 could end the year as high as 4,500 if stocks follow their typical playbook around recessions, say the strategists led by Binky Chadha.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 15, 2022
Before Made in Chelsea, the name Binky had never featured on the list.
From BBC • Sep. 21, 2018
Cat still knew the words to the Binky Bunnies theme song, not that she would admit it.
From "Caterpillar Summer" by Gillian McDunn
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