wank

  • 1Wank — bezeichnet folgende geographische Objekte: Wank (Berg), Berg des Estergebirges Wank (Garmisch Partenkirchen), Ortsteil des Marktes Garmisch Partenkirchen, Landkreis Garmisch Partenkirchen, Bayern Wank (Nesselwang), Ortsteil des Marktes Nesselwang …

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  • 2Wank — Le Wank vu depuis la vallée du Loisach Géographie Altitude 1 780 m Massif Préalpes bavaroises …

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  • 3Wank — may refer to: *Slang for masturbation *Wanker, a pejorative term, literally meaning one who wanks (masturbates) *Wank, Bavaria, a mountain in Bavaria in south Germany *Roland Wank (1898–1970), a Hungarian modernist architect *WANK, a VAX/VMS… …

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  • 4wank — [ wæŋk ] verb intransitive or transitive BRITISH OFFENSIVE to MASTURBATE (=rub your sex organs for pleasure) ╾ wank noun count …

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  • 5wank — Brit. vulgar slang ► VERB (also wank off) ▪ masturbate. ► NOUN ▪ an act of masturbating. ORIGIN of unknown origin …

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  • 6wank — act of (male) masturbation, 1948, slang. As a verb, from 1950. Related: Wanked; wanking …

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  • 7wank — [waŋk] [Vulgar Slang, Chiefly Brit.] Chiefly Brit. Slang Vulgar vi. to masturbate: sometimes with off n. an instance of masturbating …

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  • 8wank — /wæŋk / (say wangk) Colloquial (taboo) –verb (i) 1. to masturbate. –noun 2. an act or instance of masturbation. 3. a hobby: flying is his wank. 4. behaviour which is self indulgent or egotistical: the lecture was just a wank. –phrase 5. wank on,… …

  • 9wank — UK [wæŋk] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms wank : present tense I/you/we/they wank he/she/it wanks present participle wanking past tense wanked past participle wanked British offensive to masturbate (= rub your sex organs for… …

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  • 10Wank — ecorded as Wank, Wanck, Wancke, the diminutive Wankel, the occupational Wankmuller (Germany), and in England as Wanklin, Wankling, and Wanklyn, all diminutives, this is a surname of pre 7th century Anglo Saxon and early German origins. It has two …

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