honk



honk at someone or something

to sound a horn at someone or something. Is someone honking at me? The motorists honked at the sheep that were clogging the roadway.
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honk

1. n. a drinking spree; a toot. Jed’s last honk lasted nearly a week.
2. n. a white male; a honky. (Black. Not necessarily derogatory.) There are mainly honks where I work.
3. in. to vomit. (Onomatopoetic.) I can hear someone in the john honking like mad.
4. tv. to vomit something. He honked up his whole pizza.

honked

and honkers
mod. alcohol intoxicated. Willy was too honked to stand up. Man, is he honkers!
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honking

mod. huge. She showed up with this great, honking jock who keep eating with his hands!
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Maite (1)-Spanish
Panfilo-Italian
CorraidhÍN-Ancient Irish
MamieMAY-meeEnglish
Barbour['ba:bə]
Atkin['ætkin]