
- Hank: A Community for Adults Over 55- Finding your people has never been easier — or more meaningful. Hank, powered by Wider Circle, is where adults 55+ discover activities, build real friendships, and bring people together. 
- Hank - Wikipedia- Hank is a male given name. It may have been inspired by the Dutch name Henk, [1] itself a short form of Hendrik and thus related to Harry, Harvey, and Henry. 
- Understanding the Slang Meaning of 'Hank' - SlangSphere.com- Apr 2, 2025 · Discover the slang meaning of 'hank,' its origins, and its usage in popular culture. Understand how this playful term reflects youth identity and language evolution. 
- HANK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- The meaning of HANK is coil, loop; specifically : a coiled or looped bundle (as of yarn) usually containing a definite yardage. 
- Beyoncé's childhood ice cream shop in Houston closed - Chron- Hank’s Ice Cream Parlor has been serving Houstonians, like Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Mary Lou Retton, for decades. But that history took a hard stop last August when the shop closed... 
- HANK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com- Hank definition: a skein, as of thread or yarn.. See examples of HANK used in a sentence. 
- My Talking Hank: Islands - Apps on Google Play- From ziplines to swimming, diving, and hunting for treasure, Hank’s world is full of secrets. Unlock new areas and relax on the island simulation adventure. Befriend a lion, a turtle, a snow... 
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Hank- Apr 5, 2022 · Originally a short form of Hankin, which was a medieval diminutive of John. Since the 17th century in the United States this name has also been used as a diminutive of Henry, … 
- Hank (TV Series 2009) - IMDb- Hank stars the very talented Kelsey Grammar as Hank Pryor, a former CEO of a sporting goods company. When the business went under, Hank obviously lost his job, and his luxurious … 
- The Official Website of Hank the Cowdog- The official homepage of Hank the Cowdog. A series of humorous children's mystery novels, written by John R. Erickson and illustrated by Gerald L. Holmes.