gronk



gronk (out)

Sl. to conk out; to crash, as with a car or a computer. My car gronked out on the way to work this morning. The program gronks every time I start to run it.

gronk

(grɔŋk)
1. n. a nasty substance, such as dirt that collects between the toes. I don’t want to hear any more at all about your gronk.
2. mod. worthless. I don’t care about your old gronk car. I’d rather take the bus.

gronk (out)

in. to conk out; to crash, as with a car or a computer. The program gronks every time I start to run it.
See also: gronk, out

gronk

verb

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GintarĖ-Lithuanian
Aylen['eilən]
CoriKAWR-eeEnglish
ModestyMAHD-əs-teeEnglish (Rare)
MladenMLAH-den (Croatian, Serbian)Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian
LuciusLOO:-ki-uws (Ancient Roman), LOO-shəs (English), LOO-see-əs (English)Ancient Roman, Biblical, English