different between twonk vs swonk
twonk
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /tw??k/
Etymology 1
Blend of twit +? twat +? plonker(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Twit and twat? Which? Both?”)
Noun
twonk (countable and uncountable, plural twonks)
- (Britain, slang, countable) A stupid person.
- 1985, Only Fools and Horses (TV series), "It's Only Rock and Roll" (episode)
- You dozy little twonk, Rodney. You bang again on the roof of my van like that and it won't be Frankie Goes to Hollywood, it'll be Rodney goes to hospital.
- 1985, Only Fools and Horses (TV series), "It's Only Rock and Roll" (episode)
- (Britain, slang, uncountable) Nonsense; rubbish.
- What twonk you are talking!
Etymology 2
Possibly onomatopoeic
Verb
twonk (third-person singular simple present twonks, present participle twonking, simple past and past participle twonked)
- (transitive, Britain, slang) To hit or slap.
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swonk
English
Verb
swonk
- simple past tense of swink
Anagrams
- Kwons, knows, wonks
swonk From the web:
- what does swonk mean
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