zonking

/ˈzɑŋkɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Causing extreme tiredness or exhaustion.
    • It was a zonking workout that left us all sore the next day.
    • The zonking heat made everyone want to take a nap.
    • The long car ride was zonking for the little kids.
verb
  1. Present participle of zonk: hitting or striking hard.
    • I kept zonking my thumb with the hammer while trying to hang the picture.
    • The waves were zonking against the side of the boat during the storm.
    • The children were zonking each other with foam swords in the backyard.
  2. Present participle of zonk: defeating or overcoming completely.
    • She kept zonking the high scores in the arcade game.
    • The new restaurant is zonking the competition with its amazing prices.
    • Our team is zonking every opponent this season.
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