A YouTube comment: “They must like each other (wink wonk)”
Sentence: “Did they... you know... wink wonk
Sentence: “Did they... you know... wink wonk
by IlikeWORDS🌈 June 23, 2019
‘Oi you wonk wha’cha doin’ in me garden you prick!’
‘My cousin Throckmorton is a bit of a wonk sometimes’
‘My cousin Throckmorton is a bit of a wonk sometimes’
by the apls_ April 02, 2020
The word was used - strictly as a verb - at Harvard in the 1950s, to mean "hunker down for some serious studying," as in "I can't go out tonight. I have to wonk for my chem exam." The folk etymology was that it was KNOW spelled backwards, though how that led to the new meaning was cloudy at best. Though I never encountered it as a noun, I suppose people who did it could have been called wonkers.
by AlumAnon December 31, 2016
by Analogue_Microwave November 30, 2021
A policy nerd or a financial/data analysis nerd. Someone who is enthusiastic or excessive interest in fields related to political policy.
by LizardInACan July 09, 2023