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bonk

1. To hit or strike someone or oneself on the head. A: "How you'd get that knot on your head, John?" B: "Oh, I bonked it on the door a few days ago." I can't believe that ball bonked Mom right on the head! I guess this is why we're not supposed to play ball in the house.
2. To hit or strike someone or something. I must have bonked my arm at some point—look at that bruise!
3. vulgar slang To have sex. I heard that Katie and Brad bonked last night after leaving the bar together.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bonk

(bɔŋk)
1. tv. to strike one’s head. He bonked his head on the shelf.
2. tv. to strike someone on the head. I bonked John on the head.
3. tv. & in. to copulate [with] someone. (Usually objectionable.) She bonked him all night. At least that’s what he said.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • knock (someone or something) on the head
  • knock someone or something on the head
  • knock something on the head
  • nut
  • head into
  • head into (something)
  • a head
  • head up
  • heads up
  • hit the nail on the head
References in periodicals archive
Jonathan Bonk did not hesitate to support our initiative, which encouraged missionaries and scholars to come together to talk about issues related to mission studies.
For instance, Saudi Arabia, Bonk said, needs to develop infrastructure in the field of e-learning and distance education in areas such as an interactive mobile curriculum, e-books and the logistics of how e-books are infiltrating here and who is going to develop e-books platforms and evaluate the effectiveness of e-books.
Bonk points to educator Peter Smith's book, Harnessing America's Wasted Talent: A New Ecology of Learning, as an innovative approach to rewarding individuals for choosing jobs over finishing their degrees in a traditional four-to-five-year period.
Bonk Street provides welcome respite to the usual theatrical diet of hand-wringing and soul-searching.
OUT OF THIS WORLD: Bob Moyler, director of the Bonk Street Theatre, a new science fiction theatre opening on Water Street Picture: ANDREW TEEBAY
Second, consider the global--meaning comprehensive nature of Bonk and Graham's collection, of which they write that "it is likely that this is the first blended learning book to provide a broad picture of the applications of blended learning in both higher education and workplace settings" (p.
Kriegsspiel, designed by Prussian lieutenant yon Reisswitz in 1824, was the first attempt to represent realistic battlefield situations (Bonk & Dennen, 2005; von Reisswitz, 1824).
Chris Bonk of Sitar/IONCOR International Worldwide Real Estate Servcies represented Ultimate Smart Steps.
In the middle of October 2001, Ben Bonk, a CIA lifer, quietly entered a baronial home on Regent's Park in London for a meeting he hoped would be the start of something.
"It feels like something's coming out my ear."--Tommy Sandoval after a 15-stair to head bonk.
Jim Bonk, Steven Cushman, Tom Dalton, Irving Eisenberg, Chris Hansen, Barry Kohn, Glenda Moehlenpah, Dominique Molina, Scott Philips, Pat Schultz, Jeanne Shannon, John Stremlau and Mitch Williams participated in a tax hotline for the San Diego Union-Tribune Feb.
"If an actor looks like a wimp, it's not going to be believable for him to slam down the other character, but a bonk to the eyes or a glass of wine to the face might work instead."
The strongest component in Norton's security box is its flagship AntiVirus feature (see review above), but its firewall will deliver you from several evils, albeit clumsily, and block three specific intrusion attempts: Bonk, RDS_Shell, and WinNuke.
Dump enough junk between the keys and the circuit board below--a "mini-computer" equipped with hundreds of pulsing electric circuit switches--will eventually bonk. Now such messes may soon be history, thanks to inventors at the Israeli company VKB.
At a greater level of intensity, you will deplete your glycogen stores long before the usual 20-mile bonk.