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honk H0264500 (hôngk, hŏngk)n.1. The raucous, resonant sound characteristic of a wild goose.2. a. A sound similar to a goose's honk: blew a loud honk on the bass saxophone.b. The blaring sound of the horn on a motor vehicle.v. honked, honk·ing, honks v.intr. To emit a honk.v.tr. To cause (a horn) to produce a honk. [Imitative.] honk′er n.honk (hɒŋk) n1. a representation of the sound made by a goose2. any sound resembling this, esp a motor horn3. slang Brit and Austral a bad smellvb4. to make or cause (something) to make such a sound5. (intr) Brit a slang word for vomit6. slang Brit and Austral to have a bad smellhonk (hɒŋk, hɔŋk) n. 1. the cry of a goose. 2. any similar sound, as of an automobile horn. v.i. 3. to emit a honk. 4. to cause an automobile horn to sound. v.t. 5. to cause (an automobile horn) to sound. [1790–1800, Amer.; imitative] honk′er, n. honk Past participle: honked Gerund: honking
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I honk | you honk | he/she/it honks | we honk | you honk | they honk |
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I honked | you honked | he/she/it honked | we honked | you honked | they honked |
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I am honking | you are honking | he/she/it is honking | we are honking | you are honking | they are honking |
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I have honked | you have honked | he/she/it has honked | we have honked | you have honked | they have honked |
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I was honking | you were honking | he/she/it was honking | we were honking | you were honking | they were honking |
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I had honked | you had honked | he/she/it had honked | we had honked | you had honked | they had honked |
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I will honk | you will honk | he/she/it will honk | we will honk | you will honk | they will honk |
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I will have honked | you will have honked | he/she/it will have honked | we will have honked | you will have honked | they will have honked |
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I will be honking | you will be honking | he/she/it will be honking | we will be honking | you will be honking | they will be honking |
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I have been honking | you have been honking | he/she/it has been honking | we have been honking | you have been honking | they have been honking |
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I will have been honking | you will have been honking | he/she/it will have been honking | we will have been honking | you will have been honking | they will have been honking |
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I had been honking | you had been honking | he/she/it had been honking | we had been honking | you had been honking | they had been honking |
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I would honk | you would honk | he/she/it would honk | we would honk | you would honk | they would honk |
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I would have honked | you would have honked | he/she/it would have honked | we would have honked | you would have honked | they would have honked | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | honk - the cry of a goose (or any sound resembling this)cry - the characteristic utterance of an animal; "animal cries filled the night" | Verb | 1. | honk - make a loud noise; "The horns of the taxis blared"beep, claxon, toot, blaresound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"tootle - play (a musical instrument) casually; "the saxophone player was tootling a sad melody" | | 2. | honk - use the horn of a carclaxonmake noise, noise, resound - emit a noise | | 3. | honk - cry like a goose; "The geese were honking"cronklet loose, let out, utter, emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand" | | 4. | honk - eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"barf, be sick, puke, regorge, retch, sick, throw up, upchuck, vomit, vomit up, disgorge, spue, cat, spew, chuck, regurgitate, purge, castegest, excrete, eliminate, pass - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone" | Translationshonk (hoŋk) noun (a sound like) the cry of a goose or the sound of a motor-car horn. 鵝叫聲,汽車喇叭聲 雁叫声,汽车喇叭声 verb to make such a noise. Don't honk that horn any more – you'll disturb the neighbours. 按喇叭 按喇叭honk
honk1. verb, slang To vomit. Geez, I thought I was going to honk out on that boat—I felt so seasick!2. verb, slang To have a foul smell. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. That trash is honking, man—better take it out now.3. verb, slang To consume excessive amounts of alcohol. Please don't honk if you end up going to the bar tonight—I can't deal with you being hungover all weekend.4. noun, slang A foul smell. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. The honk on trash day in the summertime is just unbearable.honk upslang To vomit. A noun or pronoun can be used between "honk" and "up." When I had food poisoning, I felt like I honked up everything I'd ever eaten in my life.See also: honk, uphonk 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: honkhonkedslang Drunk. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were totally honked!See also: honkhonkin'slang Very large. Geez, I just wanted a taste! What am I supposed to do with such a honkin' piece of cake?honk at someone or somethingto 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: honkhonk1. n. a drinking spree; a toot. Jed’s last honk lasted nearly a week. 2. n. a white male; a honky. (Black. Not necessarily derogatory.) There are mainly honks where I work. 3. in. to vomit. (Onomatopoetic.) I can hear someone in the john honking like mad. 4. tv. to vomit something. He honked up his whole pizza. honked and honkers mod. alcohol intoxicated. Willy was too honked to stand up. Man, is he honkers! See also: honkhonking mod. huge. She showed up with this great, honking jock who keep eating with his hands! See also: honkhonk
honk (hawngk), 1. In medical terms, a sound that can be likened to the call of a goose. 2. Sometimes specifically used to denote a sound of laryngeal origin made by vocal cords vibrating in a forced expiration because of a congenital vascular ring compressing the trachea. [echoic] A widely-transmitted precordial whoop, described as a high-pitched, musical, late systolic murmur in some patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP), a sound attributed to resonation of the valve leaflets and chordae; non-honkers with MVP may be made to honk by having them stand or leanhonk Pediatrics A widely-transmitted precordial whoop, described as a high-pitched, musical, late systolic murmur in some Pts with mitral valve prolapse–MVP, a sound attributed to resonation of the valve leaflets and chordae; non-honkers with MVP may be made to honk by having them stand or leanHONK
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HONK➣Hauptschüler Ohne Nenneswerte Kenntnisse (German) | HONK➣Hyperosmolar Non-Ketotic Coma |
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Synonyms for honknoun the cry of a goose (or any sound resembling this)Related Wordsverb make a loud noiseSynonymsRelated Wordsverb use the horn of a carSynonymsRelated Wordsverb cry like a gooseSynonymsRelated Words- let loose
- let out
- utter
- emit
verb eject the contents of the stomach through the mouthSynonyms- barf
- be sick
- puke
- regorge
- retch
- sick
- throw up
- upchuck
- vomit
- vomit up
- disgorge
- spue
- cat
- spew
- chuck
- regurgitate
- purge
- cast
Related Words- egest
- excrete
- eliminate
- pass
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