A modified Chevrolet Caprice or Impala that's been given the high-riser treatment. This includes huge wheels (24-inches is the bare minimum), low-profile tires, and plenty of ground clearance.
Dude, yesterday I saw this granny riding a donk! How'd she even get into that thing?
something you could say instead of f*ck
*hits ankle on skooter* : ah donk!
Donk originates from the word donkey. Donkey is often used as a replacement for the word ass, in a humorous context. Donk makes a lovely nickname for your significant other, or a great addition to your friend’s name!
You’re such a donk.
Hi, donk!
Hey, Jackie Donk!
Donk is God. Donk is everything we stand for. Donk will rise. Donk is pickle. Donk makes me happy. Hopefully it makes you happy too.
Guy 1: Hey man ever heard of this thing called Donk?
Guy 2: No
Guy 1: Well it's led by this epic guy called SovietDM and hes an absolute cutie and he deserves to be drenched in cum
Guy 2: Pog
Car
A term for a 1971–1976 Chevrolet Impala or Caprice, which may come from the "donkey" nickname owners gave the Impala logo. The term may also come from the sound the car makes when it drives, or from its popularity in the Miami hip-hop scene of the 1990s, where it was used to describe flashy lifted cars with big wheels
His donk was stolen last week.
A poop.
A singular turd.
Fecal matter.
Also the noise a cowbell makes.
Me: “EVERYBODY RUN I GOTTA DONK!!”
Me: *strikes the cowbell* *donk*