What is the meaning of WONK. Phrases containing WONK
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shaky or unstable
adj. not functioning properly. "I bailed, and now my wheel is all wonky and all I hear are wild pigs."
A black person
Adj. Unstable or misalligned. E.g."Watchout for that rear wheel, it's wonky and may fall off at any moment."
Wonky is slang for unstable or misaligned. Wonky is American slang for overly−studious.
Unstable, shaky, wobbly
Wonk is American slang for a studious student.
- If something is shaky or unstable you might say it is wonky. For example I changed my chair in a restaurant recently because I had a wonky one.
If something is shaky or unstable you might say it is wonky. For example I changed my chair in a restaurant recently because I had a wonky one.
n wonk. Someone who is particularly knowledgeable about his/her subject. It doesn’t quite carry the respect implied in “expert” — calling someone a “boffin” suggests that he has body odour and is a virgin. Boffins are invariably male.
adj not quite right. You might say “My plans for the evening went a bit wonky”; you would not say “I’m sorry to tell you, Mr. Jones, but your wife’s cardiac operation has gone a bit wonky.” The American English word “wonk” (an expert in some particular subject) is not used in the U.K.
On the wonk is British slang for crooked.
shaky, unstable, not straight ‘That chair looks a bit wonky’
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