(1) How odd that such a band would have a nude, bonking supermodel in their video.
(2) A nightmarish gonk-bonk that exists solely in the mind of an infant serial killer.
(3) Not to mention the parents who have forgotten their own youth-odysseys of bongs and bonking and have convinced themselves that their little darlings spend the entire time having deep, meaningful and entirely sober encounters with sunsets and art galleries.
(4) Yesterday's push by Barclays into South Africa - by spending rand 33bn (£2.9bn) to buy a 60% stake in local banking group Absa - has the enthusiastic endorsement of the local black economic empowerment group Batho Bonke and the approval of the government.
(5) She is also in Freefall, the big BBC2 recession drama, playing a City broker who is having an affair with her boss - lots of bonking on desks - and is then dumped by him.
(6) The demonstration of intrasinusal echos by direct recording of the sinus node potential supports the experimental data of Allessie and Bonke on isolated right atrial tissues of the rabbit.
(7) 8.08pm GMT At least one mystery will be solved tonight: When exactly did the Doctor bonk the Virgin Queen?
(8) Speaking their language--carbohydrate loading, "the bonk," "slow twitch," "the wall"--is helpful in their treatment.
Donk
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Maybe there's a banging donk as it kicks in, or a dubstep drop before the fade-out.
(2) "We are doing this because we have had complaints from Dutch neurologists about the way the doctors are treating the patients," said Karen Donk of the inspectorate.
(3) "Howard Kendall Mint Cake, Ian Walkers, Pepsi Reina, Paul Robinson's," chants Andrew Kearney, a cut-price marketing-obsessed version of Le Donk.
(4) Mathijsen leaps to meet it but donks his header high and wide.
(5) 8.29pm BST 44 min: Mulgrew curls a ball around for Stoke, who had made a good run ... but can't find a finish to match, donking it high and wide from 15 yards.