honk

  • 1HONK! — is a festival of radical and activist marching bands held in Somerville, Massachusetts Davis Square neighborhood in October. The first HONK! Festival happened in 2006 and included the participation of a dozen street bands from all over the United …

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  • 2Honk — may refer to:* Honk (band) * Honk (magazine) * Honk! , a stage musical * HONK!, a marching band festival * Hyperosmotic non ketotic acidosis, a type of diabetic coma * A sound made by geese, brass instruments, or car horns …

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  • 3Honk — Honk, n. [Of imitative origin.] (Zo[ o]l.) The cry of a wild goose. {Honk ing}, n. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4Honk — Honk, n. 1. To make a sound like a honk. [PJC] 2. Specifically: To sound the horn on an automobile or other motor vehicle. [PJC] …

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  • 5Honk — est un film documentaire français d Arnaud Gaillard et Florent Vassault sorti en 2011. Sommaire 1 Résumé 2 Sélections 3 Fiche technique 4 Liens externes …

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  • 6honk — [ haŋk ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to make a loud noise using a horn, especially the horn of a car 2. ) intransitive if a GOOSE or another bird honks, it makes a loud noise ╾ honk noun count …

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  • 7honk — honk·er; honk; …

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  • 8honk — ► NOUN 1) the cry of a goose. 2) the sound of a car horn. ► VERB 1) make or cause to make a honk. ORIGIN imitative …

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  • 9honk — (n.) cry of a goose, 1814, Amer.Eng., imitative. As a verb by 1854, of geese; the sense of sound a horn, especially on an automobile, first recorded 1895 in Amer.Eng. Related: Honked; honking …

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  • 10honk — [v] toot beep, blare, blast, blow, blow the horn, sound, sound one’s horn, tootle; concept 65 …

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