To annoy someone to the point of madness without realizing it.
From Shel Silverstein's short play "No Skronking," set in a diner. A customer notices a sign saying "No Skronking" and inquires as to what it means, which the waitress advises against. He persists and ends up driving her completely crazy. Produced twice, once at the Atlantic Theater Company, in NYC, and once by the Market Theater, in Cambridge, MA.
"Excuse me, is that spelled right? No Skronking? Shouldn't that say No Smoking?"
To utterly kill/destory/obliterate a player in an online video game. Utilized mainly as a verb, skronk was made popular in PLAYERUNKNOWN's Battlegrounds
1. Lets go and skronk some skronkables
2. I've got my SKRONKIN stick, LETS GO BOYS!
3. I got skronked
The Saskatchewan slang for sex. Mainly used by teenagers, who are obsessed with the subject. Also used more often when catching a couple in a bush at a party.