bonk

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English

Etymology

Of imitative origin. Compare English bang, bounce, bump.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɒŋk

Verb

bonk (third-person singular simple present bonks, present participle bonking, simple past and past participle bonked)

 Bonk on Wikipedia
  1. (informal) To strike or collide with something.
  2. (informal, chiefly UK) To have sexual intercourse.
  3. (skateboarding, snowboarding) To hit something with the front of the board, especially in midair.
  4. (informal) To experience sudden and severe fatigue in an endurance sports event due to glycogen depletion.

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Noun

bonk (plural bonks)

  1. A bump on the head.
  2. Any minor collision or random meeting.
  3. (informal, chiefly UK) An act of sexual intercourse.
    • 2004, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury, 2005, Chapter 2,
      [] It’s not like I’m just looking for a bonk, is it? This is something a bit different.” ¶ “Quite,” said Nick—though bonk was a troublingly casual way of referring to something which preoccupied him so much.
  4. A condition of sudden, severe fatigue in an endurance sports event caused by glycogen depletion.

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Dutch

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch bonc, bonck, bunck (bone). Cognate with West Frisian bonke (bone), Saterland Frisian Bunke (bone), German Low German Bunk (bone), Icelandic buna (ox-bone).

Noun

bonk m (plural bonken, diminutive bonkje n)

  1. lump, clod
  2. large, coarse man; gorilla, hulk
  3. large marble (large bead used in games)

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

bonk

  1. (deprecated template usage) first-person singular present indicative of bonken
  2. (deprecated template usage) imperative of bonken