clunk
Related to clunk: Clunk Test
clunk down
1. To set something down clumsily or loudly. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "clunk" and "down." The guys lugged the couch inside and clunked it down in the middle of the living room.
2. To fall heavily or loudly. Did you hear that tree branch clunk down in the middle of the night?
See also: clunk, down
clunkhead
One who is regarded as stupid, boorish, or bumbling. Leave it to that clunkhead to screw up the whole presentation in the first five minutes! Why on earth would they promote that clunkhead to be the regional manager.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
clunk down
[for something] to drop or fall, making the sound "clunk." A large piece of metal clunked down right in front of me. A tree branch clunked down on the roof and damaged a few shingles.
See also: clunk, down
clunk something down
to drop or place something heavily on something so that it makes a clunking noise. He clunked the big box down on the table. He clunked down all his school books on the table.
See also: clunk, down
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
clunk
1. tv. to strike someone or something. The branch clunked the roof as it fell.
2. n. a hit; the sound of a hit. I heard a clunk on the roof. Must be reindeer.
clunkhead
n. an oaf; a stupid dolt. My brother can be such a clunkhead! Can’t do nothing right!
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- clunk down
- bear down
- ask down
- chow down
- chow something down
- brush down
- button down
- bolt down
- call down
- clean down