Some called him "Poetical Peter," and a few "Prosing Peter;" but the latter were downright bargain-making, pounds-shillings-and-pence men, whose souls were dead to "The music of sweet sounds;" and sensible only of the Jink of the coin of the realm.
"Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XX"
Alexander Leighton
My chuckling lad, so full o' fun, Around the corners he will run; Behind the door he'll sometimes Jink, And blow to make my candle blink.
"Elves and Heroes"
Donald A. MacKenzie
And baby prattled after her: -A Jink a Jink a jawbo.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce