ONLY AN IMPALA! Not any other kinda car except that. Its a shortened version of donkey, which refers to the impala symbol, which is an antelope, or a Donkey to some. Usually a 1970-1976 Impala.
by C-Mizzle August 29, 2005
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by plopilpy November 17, 2020
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by William J Shakespeare April 23, 2021
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Usually said in the third person bcuz although it’s meant as compliment, it may be considered lowkey disrespectful when said to someone’s face.
Usually said in the third person bcuz although it’s meant as compliment, it may be considered lowkey disrespectful when said to someone’s face.
ill-advised usage —
Travis: Daaaammn babygirl, you got a DONK!! Can I talk to you for a minute?
Isabelle: ew no
advised usage —
Soulja Boy: She got a donk.
Travis: Daaaammn babygirl, you got a DONK!! Can I talk to you for a minute?
Isabelle: ew no
advised usage —
Soulja Boy: She got a donk.
by bbxx95 June 11, 2021
Get the Donk mug.Black people call Chevy Impalas Donks. Donks are bought mostly by black people nowadays...mainly by drug dealers or rappers. Donks usually have ugly bright "candy" paint that you can apparently eat...yes I would love to see someone try that. They usually gut the interior only to put stupid Coach or Gucci fabrics...usually fake. They replace the regular dash with a digital one...so it looks like a spaceship cockpit. Then they put a ridiculous sound system because they want the whole world to hear them play their cuh-rap (as if they're not loud enough). The worst part of it all is that they put on huge ass rims on them. They look so stupid like that...like monster trucks. They're so focused on "shining" that they forget to invest in proper suspension and braking...eventually being wrecked as they couldn't stop in time and rammed someone.
by sgdfgs December 3, 2006
Get the donk mug.by ChanChick October 20, 2008
Get the Donk mug.Donk is a slang term referring to a type of highly customized automobile, typically an inexpensive American-built sedan from the 1970s,1980s or 1990s. Donks originally grew out of the Dirty South hip hop subculture but the trend has spread across the United States. Vehicles customized in the donk style are distinguished by their outsized (even disproportionate) rims, ranging from 20" to 30" or more in diameter, as well as fanciful custom paint-jobs and expensive audio hardware. Suspension modifications similar to those employed on lifted pickup trucks are made to give adequate clearance for the large rims. Often the suspension is modified so the front end sits slightly higher than the rear end, giving the car a swaggering appearance. Because of the almost comically exaggerated look gained from installing a lifted suspension and enormous rims, donks are also known as "hi-risers" or "sky-scrapers."
Popular vehicles for these types of modifications are full-size Chevrolet, Ford and Chrysler models. Two of the most popular models to modify are the Chevrolet Impala and Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Many enthusiasts agree that the term "donk" was orginally shortened from "donkey," because the Chevolet Impala logo resembled one. The donk label has been applied to other cars, but the only true donk is an Impala. There are several sub-types of donks, although the distinctions are blurred and open to debate. However, most hi-riser enthusiasts agree that a traditional donk is a 1970s-era car with a sloping rear end. A "box" is a sub-type of a donk, usually a 1980s-era car with a boxy or squared-off front and rear end. A "bubble" is another sub-type and is usually a car with smooth, streamlined lines from the 1990s or 2000s.
Popular vehicles for these types of modifications are full-size Chevrolet, Ford and Chrysler models. Two of the most popular models to modify are the Chevrolet Impala and Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Many enthusiasts agree that the term "donk" was orginally shortened from "donkey," because the Chevolet Impala logo resembled one. The donk label has been applied to other cars, but the only true donk is an Impala. There are several sub-types of donks, although the distinctions are blurred and open to debate. However, most hi-riser enthusiasts agree that a traditional donk is a 1970s-era car with a sloping rear end. A "box" is a sub-type of a donk, usually a 1980s-era car with a boxy or squared-off front and rear end. A "bubble" is another sub-type and is usually a car with smooth, streamlined lines from the 1990s or 2000s.
by Dope_BOY_cutlass72 November 1, 2007
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