n. | 1. a style of country music associated with cheap, noisy, and often disreputable bars or nightclubs 2. a style of ragtime with a heavy beat, usually played on an upright piano with a tinny sound 3. a cheap, noisy, and often disreputable bar or nightclub 4. a noisy bar, often in a bad part of a city, where honky-tonk is played 5. a simple style of country music that developed in the 1950s, using guitars, violins, and singing 1. a style of country music associated with cheap, noisy, and often disreputable bars or nightclubs 2. a style of ragtime with a heavy beat, usually played on an upright piano with a tinny sound 3. a cheap, noisy, and often disreputable bar or nightclub 4. a noisy bar, often in a bad part of a city, where honky-tonk is played 5. a simple style of country music that developed in the 1950s, using guitars, violins, and singing |