It’s not a British term, they’re just wrong. Yonk is the epitome of freedom of expression. It means what ever the user wants it to mean, although it is commonly used as a verb.
Boy: *gets slapped in the face by a branch while hiking*
Hiking buddy: Dog, you just got yonked.
Example 2
Girl: *realizes she has no less than 12 hours of homework due the next day*
Girl: Ughh! Yonk me. (Akin to, F*** me)
Example 3
Boy: *gets a bullseye while paying darts*
Boy: Ha! YONK!
Hiking buddy: Dog, you just got yonked.
Example 2
Girl: *realizes she has no less than 12 hours of homework due the next day*
Girl: Ughh! Yonk me. (Akin to, F*** me)
Example 3
Boy: *gets a bullseye while paying darts*
Boy: Ha! YONK!
by Hot_n_soggy August 31, 2018
by Rocky saddler November 09, 2017
by Rex291938 July 30, 2018
yeah i took her out last night, she’s such a yonk.
woah bro that party was so yonky last night.
do you think we’ll be able to go to the concert? i have a feeling it will be a yonker.
woah bro that party was so yonky last night.
do you think we’ll be able to go to the concert? i have a feeling it will be a yonker.
by MBC Tav November 03, 2019
by Bae Please June 07, 2022
by Belowaveragejoesky January 26, 2024
A common word used for agreeing to something it's creation began when a person decided to mix the words yes and stonks together but I am glad it's a thing
by BoboRozo September 10, 2019