bonk
/bɑŋk/
noun
- A hit or blow, especially one that makes a hollow sound.
- He gave the piñata a good bonk with the stick.
- I heard a loud bonk as the ball hit the window.
- The bonk on his head left a small bump.
- An act of sexual intercourse. (Note: This sense is informal and may be considered vulgar by some speakers.)
- The movie had a scene with a quick bonk in the back of a car.
- The song's lyrics were full of references to bonks and romance.
- They laughed about their first bonk being awkward.
verb
- To hit someone or something, especially on the head, often producing a hollow sound.
- The child accidentally bonked his head on the low table.
- She bonked the melon with a spoon to see if it was ripe.
- A falling acorn bonked me on the shoulder as I walked under the oak tree.
- To have sex with someone. (Note: This sense is informal and may be considered vulgar by some speakers.)
- In some comedies, characters are always trying to bonk each other.
- They joked about bonking on the beach, but it was just silly talk.
- The tabloid claimed the actor bonked his co-star.
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