honk at

honk at (someone or something)

To sound a horn at someone or something. Why is that jerk honking at me? It's a red light—no one can go yet!
See also: honk
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

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.
See also: honk
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • honk at (someone or something)
  • do someone or something justice
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • run someone out of town
  • save someone's skin
  • other than
  • other than (something)
  • #dead
  • out of one's
References in periodicals archive
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If it is, getting a bunch of motorists to honk at your "corruption is bad" sign just identifies people who already agree with you or people who just like to honk.
I honk at them and I have tried to give people a hard time for annoying me."
Honking as an alert, I am supremely annoyed by the fact that I can almost never ride my bicycle without having people honk at me!
He predicts who is most likely to be in an accident, honk at another driver, and to be honked at by another driver; what types of cars are most likely to be involved in accidents; and when and where accidents will likely happen and whether the drivers are likely to suffer injuries.
Some drivers seem to invite others to honk at them: the slogan "Horn Please" is painted on the back of many Indian trucks.A With rearview mirrors often folded in or simply unused, drivers are encouraged to make themselves heard where they cannot be seen.
Thank you for your encouraging "honks" to keep me going, just like a flock of geese that honk at the flock to reach their destination.