donk in English dictionary

  • donk

    Meanings and definitions of "donk"

    • (Australian, slang) A car’s engine.
    • (Australian, slang) A fool.
    • (UK) A sub-genre of scouse house music (from a common percussive sound used in it).
    • (poker) A poor player who makes mistakes (short for donkey), often used as a term of abuse and often without justifiction.
    • (Australian, slang) To provide a second person with a lift on a bicycle, either by carrying on the handlebar or by sharing the seat.
    • noun
      (Australia, slang)
      A car's engine.
    • noun
      (Australia, slang)
      A fool.
    • noun
      (poker, derogatory)
      A poor player who makes mistakes.
    • noun
      (Britain, uncountable)
      A sub-genre of scouse house music containing distinctive percussion sounds.
    • verb
      (slang, transitive)
      To hit.
    • verb
      (Australia, colloquial, slang)
      To provide a second person with a lift on a bicycle (formerly, on a horse), seating the passenger either in front (on the handlebar) or behind (sharing the seat); to travel as a passenger in such manner.

    Grammar and declension of donk

    • donk ( third-person singular simple present donks, present participle donking, simple past and past participle donked)
    • donk ( plural  donks)
    • donk (plural donks)
    • donk (uncountable)
    • donk (third-person singular simple present donks, present participle donking, simple past and past participle donked)

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