bonk

[bongk] /bɒŋk/
verb (used with object), verb (used without object), Slang.
1.
to hit, strike, collide, etc.:
to get bonked on the head; cars bonking into each other.
Origin
perhaps variant of bong1
Examples from the web for bonk
  • bonk was wanted on a bond forfeiture warrant, instant offense of aggravated robbery.
British Dictionary definitions for bonk

bonk

/bɒŋk/
verb (informal)
1.
(transitive) to hit
2.
to have sexual intercourse (with)
Derived Forms
bonking, noun
Word Origin
C20: probably of imitative origin
Word Origin and History for bonk
v.

"to hit," 1931, probably of imitative origin; 1975 in sense of "have sexual intercourse with." Related: Bonked; bonking.

Slang definitions & phrases for bonk

bonk

noun
  1. A blow; bash, sock (1930s+)
  2. A single sex act; bang, fuck, piece (1980s+ British)
verb
  1. To hit; strike; bang, biff (1930s+)
  2. o the sex act with or to; boff, screw: And I asked him if he was still sneaking around bonkin' that secretary/ What's this I hear about you bragging to friends that you bonked Kate Moss? (1970s+ British)