honk

  • 31honk — [hɒŋk] verb [I/T] to make a loud noise using the horn of a car honk noun [C] …

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  • 32honk — /hɒŋk / (say hongk) noun 1. the cry of the goose. 2. any similar sound, as a car horn. –verb (i) 3. to emit a honk: *At that moment, there was a sound of a car honking plaintively –christina stead, 1940. 4. Cycling to stand on the pedals of a… …

  • 33honk — n. & v. n. 1 the cry of a wild goose. 2 the harsh sound of a car horn. v. 1 intr. emit or give a honk. 2 tr. cause to do this. Etymology: imit …

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  • 34Honk (magazine) — Honk! was an American magazine produced in the 1980s by Fantagraphics Books, featuring reviews of graphic novels, satirical articles, and comic strips. Issues# 10 page interview with Don Martin ( MAD ), November 1986 # Bill Watterson ( Calvin and …

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  • 35Honk (band) — Infobox Musical artist Name = Honk Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background =group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Laguna Beach, California Instrument = Voice type = Genre = Folk rock, Rock Occupation = Years active = 1970 …

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  • 36Honk If You Love Fred Durst — Infobox Single Name = Honk If You Love Fred Durst Caption = Artist = TISM from Album = De RigueurMortis A side = B side = Released = 2002 Format = CD Single Recorded = 2002 Genre = Alternative rock Length = ??:?? Label = FMR/genre b.goode Writer …

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  • 37Honk band — A honk band is any street band that might also be called a radical or political or activist marching band, usually consisting of brass, woodwinds, and percussion as well as many other acoustic instruments, which perform at progressive political… …

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  • 38Honk-Studios — Johann „Hansi“ Kiefersauer (* 14. Dezember 1948 in Lenggries, Oberbayern) ist ein deutscher Comiczeichner. Er zeichnet unter anderem die „Käptn n Blaubär“ Comichefte. Seine Comicstrip Serie „Dr. Bubi Livingston“ erscheint als Wochenendbeilage in… …

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  • 39honk\ shoe — From the sound of snoring. Used to indicate that an event or happening is or was boring. A: How was the party? B: Honk shoe. X: Then Bill told that story about the speeding ticket again. Y: Again? Honk shoe …

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  • 40honk\ shoe — From the sound of snoring. Used to indicate that an event or happening is or was boring. A: How was the party? B: Honk shoe. X: Then Bill told that story about the speeding ticket again. Y: Again? Honk shoe …

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