Bonk

Bonk

Bonking is a Dutch card game.

Bonk(ing) may also refer to:
*"Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex", a book by Mary Roach published in 2008
*Bonk Business, an art concept by Alvar Gullischen
*Fornication, in British slang
*Hitting the wall, a condition in endurance sports where depletion of glycogen stores in the liver and muscles results in sudden and severe fatigue

People

*Julia Bonk (born 1986), German politician
*Radek Bonk (born 1976), Czech-born Canadian professional ice hockey player

Games

*Bonk's Revenge, a video game
*BonkEnc, a software program for encoding audio files
*Bonk (video game series), a videogame series

Other

* a "bonker" is a small rocket motor that can be installed in various positions in a test aircraft so as to apply a measurable force to destabilise the aircraft's motion, the time taken for the aircraft to return to straight and level flight being measured, thus allowing a quantifiable means of judging aircraft stability.


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  • bonk — to hit, 1931, probably of imitative origin; 1975 in sense of have sexual intercourse with. Related: Bonked; bonking …   Etymology dictionary

  • bonk — [bonk] 1. tv. to strike one’s head. □ He bonked his head on the shelf. □ I bonked my bean. 2. tv. to strike someone on the head. □ I bonked John on the head. □ He …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • bonk — informal ► VERB 1) hit so as to cause a reverberating sound. 2) Brit. have sexual intercourse. ► NOUN 1) a reverberating sound. 2) Brit. an act of sexual intercourse. ORIGIN imitative …   English terms dictionary

  • bonk — ☆ bonk [bôŋk ] vt., vi. 1. to hit on the head with a hollow, resounding blow 2. to hit (one s head) against something n. 1. a blow on the head 2. the sound of this …   English World dictionary

  • Bonk — Ecke Bonk Ecke Bonk (né en 1953 au Caire) est un représentant de l’art conceptuel. Il vit et travaille à Fontainebleau (France) et Whangaroa (Nouvelle Zélande). Bonk a étudié histoire des sciences et philosophie à Vienne, Munich et Heidelberg,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • bonk — bonk1 [bɔŋk US ba:ŋk] v [I and T] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: From the sound] 1.) BrE informal to have sex with someone used humorously 2.) informal to hit someone lightly on the head or to hit your head on something ▪ He fell, bonking his head… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bonk — bonk1 [ baŋk ] verb INFORMAL 1. ) transitive to hit someone gently on the head, or accidentally hit your head on something 2. ) intransitive or transitive BRITISH to have sex with someone bonk bonk 2 [ baŋk ] noun singular INFORMAL 1. ) an act of …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bonk — I UK [bɒŋk] / US [bɑŋk] verb Word forms bonk : present tense I/you/we/they bonk he/she/it bonks present participle bonking past tense bonked past participle bonked informal 1) [intransitive/transitive] British to have sex with someone 2)… …   English dictionary

  • Bonk — 1. Herkunftsname zu dem Ortsnamen Bonk (ehem. Westpreußen/jetzt Polen). 2. Zusammengezogene Form von Bohnke. 3. Übername zu poln. bak »Rohrdommel; Viehbremse«, wobei der polnische Nasalvokal a durch on wiedergegeben ist …   Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen

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