- stonker
- stonk·er
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
stonker — UK [ˈstɒŋkə(r)] / US [ˈstɑŋkər] noun [countable] Word forms stonker : singular stonker plural stonkers British informal, showing approval something that is very big or very impressive … English dictionary
stonker — noun Something highly impressive. Every record he played was a stonker … Wiktionary
stonker — stonk|er [ˈstɔŋkə US ˈsta:ŋkər] n BrE informal something that is very good = ↑corker ▪ Stephen Carr scored a stonker of a goal … Dictionary of contemporary English
Stonker — This means something is huge. Looking at the burger you might say blimeywhat a stonker . It is also used to refer to an erection! Clearly English modesty is a myth! … The American's guide to speaking British
stonker — 1) a large fish (United Kingdom) 2) an implement for catching eels (United Kingdom) … Dictionary of ichthyology
stonker — /stong keuhr/, v.t. Australian Informal. 1. to hit hard; knock unconscious. 2. to defeat decisively. 3. to baffle; confuse. [1910 15; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
stonker — n British something stunning, devastating or pow erful. This invented word should logically be derived from a verb to stonk which is, however, unrecorded in modern slang, although stonkered and stonking are. In origin the term is probably… … Contemporary slang
stonker — noun Brit. informal something very large or impressive of its kind. Derivatives stonking adjective … English new terms dictionary
stonker — Noun. 1. An erect penis, usually implying great size. 2. Something huge or impressive … English slang and colloquialisms
stonker — /ˈstɒŋkə/ (say stongkuh) verb (t) Colloquial 1. to defeat; outwit. 2. Obsolete to kill. {? British dialect stonk the stake in a game, especially in marbles} …