A filler word used when making a sound effect to a aggressive action or event.
For example:
Rodney: *places a book down aggressively*
Francesca: "Wonk!"
1. I word used as a place holder for another word that you are contractually not allowed to say to another.
2. A place holder for a word referring to a pair of homosexuals/ possible homosexuals.
1. Guy 1: you know Ethan is looking like a wonk
Guy 2: you mean a picrew character?
2. Guy 1: *sees two men* *wispers* these two were a little too straight so I added a bit of ✨wonk✨
The two men: *start making out*
Guy 1: magical
Wonk is a slang word
Wining,wonking,wonker
Friend:Where’s Shawn
Ducky:He’s having a wonk
When you feel a bit wonky. Feeling tired, lethargic, but also a bit crazy and delusional.
I'm sorry babe I can't cook dinner tonight I have the wonks.
The word was used - strictly as a verb - at Harvard in the 1950s, to mean "hunker down for some serious studying," as in "I can't go out tonight. I have to wonk for my chem exam." The folk etymology was that it was KNOW spelled backwards, though how that led to the new meaning was cloudy at best. Though I never encountered it as a noun, I suppose people who did it could have been called wonkers.
Lame, stupid, pathetic, not cool. The opposite of "Chill".
Z: Did you see that? That's way wonk.
G: I know, dude. So not chill!
The term for a communication with a heavy "Woke" opinion expressed excessively, to inflate the creator's own opinion of themselves and their contribution. Derived from a mix of "Woke" and "Wank", indicating a creation that gets the creator off when they recall it.
1) That article was a poorly hidden wonk piece
2) That wonker clearly just wanted to rant and use the source material as an excuse to write it. Bet his ego inflated 10 times