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bonking

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bonk  (bngk)
v. bonked, bonk·ing, bonks
v.tr.
To strike or cause to come into contact: She bonked her head going through the low doorway.
v.intr.
To collide against something: His head bonked against the wall as he fell.
n.
1. A blow to the head.
2. A hollow thud.

[Imitative.]
Translations
bonking [ˈbɒŋkɪŋ] N (Brit) (= sex) → joder m
bonking
n (inf)Bumsen nt (inf)


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And then the image of the guy bonking his face on the bell is .
This amusing romantic who-done-it has the audience laughing from the moment Wes finds out how insane the Peach B&B is that is after he awakens from a bonking and swallowing a horse tranquilizer given by a retired vet.
proper pacing during a marathon results in a lower percentage of glycogen being used as fuel and can double the distance available to you without hitting the wall or bonking.
 
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