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cronk I. \ˈkräŋk, ˈkrȯŋk\ noun (-s) Etymology: imitative : a hoarse croak (as of a raven) or honk (as of a wild goose) II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to make a croaking or honking noise < the wild-goose wedge … cronks harsh — W.P.Johnston > III. adjective Etymology: Yiddish or German krank, from Middle High German kranc weak — more at crank 1. slang Australia a. : sick, ailing b. : infirm, unsound 2. slang Australia : fraudulent, dishonest |