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zonk verb- to fall asleep, especially as a result of drugs or drink US, 1970
Also used with “out”. - Patrice coaxes her back, wanting to perform for men at large, who are too zonked out to give a shit. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 121, 1986
- Once we got up to my room, he zonked out in my bed. — Amy Sohn, Run Catch Kiss, p. 109, 1999
- I don’t have to smoke puff and zonk out in the pub anymore[.] —Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 54, 2000
- to hit or strike, literally or figuratively US
- It ain’t been too busy a year, but maybe that’s cause I was zonked with the hep for three months... — Abbie Hoffman, Woodstock Nation, p. 11, 1969
- to intoxicate US
- She emptied no less than twenty caps into Benny’s grouper chowder, enough to zonk a buffalo. — Carl Hiaasen, Basket Case, p. 393, 2002
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