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bonks, 3rd person singular present; bonked, past participle; bonking, present participle; bonked, past tense;
  1. Knock or hit (something) so as to cause a reverberating sound
    • - he bonked his head on the plane's low bulkhead
  2. Have sexual intercourse with (someone)

  3. (of a cyclist or runner) Reach a point of exhaustion that makes one unable to go further
    • - I bonked and couldn't pedal another stroke
Noun
  1. An act of knocking or hitting something that causes a reverberating sound
    • - give it a bonk with a hammer
  2. A reverberating sound caused in such a way

  3. An act of sexual intercourse

  4. A level of exhaustion that makes a cyclist or runner unable to go further
    • - we had the bonk when we were saddle sore

  1. sleep together: have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"
  2. sock: hit hard
  3. Bonk is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Big Pig. It was released in March 1988 on White Label Records. The album went gold, then platinum in Australia with three top-twenty singles ("Hungry Town", "Breakaway" and "Big Hotel"). ...
  4. In endurance sports, particularly cycling and running, hitting the wall or the bonk describes a condition caused by the depletion of glycogen stores in the liver and muscles, which manifests itself by precipitous fatigue and loss of energy. ...
  5. Bonking is a trick-taking card game for 4 players that is played with a deck of cards. Everyone plays for themselves. In total 11 rounds are played, in which every round has its own goal. The goal of the game is to score as many points as possible. ...
  6. A bump on the head; Any minor collision or random meeting; An act of sexual intercourse; A condition of sudden, severe fatigue in an endurance sports event caused by glycogen depletion; To strike or collide with something; To have sexual intercourse; To hit something with the front wheels of ...
  7. (Bonked) had sex, eg. I bonked a bonzer sheila last night!
  8. (Bonking) Not to be confused with "Boinking" (a much more enjoyable experience)! To "bonk" is to completely run out of energy mid-run. This generally happens somewhere between 17 miles and 20 miles into a run. At this point your glycogen stores are depleted and your legs feel like lead weights. ...
  9. (Bonking) The energy meter is on empty.  You have pushed too hard and not bothered to replenish your energy stores.  You didn't drink any water, you didn't eat any food.  You have hit the wall.  You are done for the day.  Catch a bus or hail a cab back to the starting point and limp on home. ...
  10. (Bonking) To hit the tip or tail of your board on an object while in the air.
  11. The miserable condition you suffer if you don't eat and drink enough on a ride. Symptoms include a pins-and-needles feeling in the arms and legs, light-headedness, disorientation and nausea. It can lead to loss of control and crashing. ...
  12. v. to run out of energy or grow exhausted on a ride. "I bonked so early it was embarrassing."
  13. Total exhaustion caused by lack of sufficient food during a long race or ride.
  14. Another term like "hitting the wall"; a state of exhaustion when glycogen stores are depleted, blood glucose (sugar) levels are low and the only exercise that can be performed is slow running; typically occurs at around the 20 mile point in the marathon
  15. A term used to describe a condition experienced when running out of energy while riding a bicycle or running.
  16. what happens when you don't eat and drink enough
  17. crashing in a race (usually a marathon) attributed to running out of fuel
  18. To exercise to the point of depletion of the body’s energy stores, leaving one extremely weak.
  19. the unpleasant and often dangerous experience of having your muscles shut down when you run out of carbohydrate stores during a long(ish) run.  Usually occurs within an hour and a half of race-pace running if you don’t replenish.
  20. [pronounced bonk] Sadly defunct eighties tabloid reference to a Shag - eg "Minister Caught Bonking Busty Barmaid Shock!"
  21. To hit, slide on, balance on or otherwise utilize terrain park equipment, half pipe or jump
  22. Bouncing off an object such as a rock, a tree, or a stump.
  23. Finn-ese for "Cheers," as he noted during our Thanksgiving toast.
  24. The act of touching/hitting your board on an obstacle. If a rider "bonks a buoy", they're hitting their board agains the buoy briefly.
  25. To bounce off an object. (Caution: this word is also Brit-speak for "shag")