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ALL meanings of honest injun

hon·est In·jun
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  • noun honest injun Honest Injun uses an informal, nonstandard spelling of Indian. Probably first used by Mark Twain, this expression is now dated and often perceived as insulting to or by American Indians. Though it came to mean “honestly or truly,” it may have had its origin in the contrary perception that Indians on the American frontier were not considered honest or trustworthy until they had proven themselves, for example, as scouts. See also Indian.   1
  • adverb honest injun honestly (used to emphasize the truth of a statement). 1
  • noun honest injun genuinely, really 0
  • noun honest injun genuinely; really 0
  • noun honest injun (US, humorous, now sometimes offensive) One who is honest. 0
  • interjection honest injun (US, humorous, now sometimes offensive) A phrase used to emphasize the truth of something. 0
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