an intentional misspelling/mispronunciation of "wink wink"
Is often used after a particularly bad joke, usually a thats what she said esque bit/otherwise about sex (but not necessarily)
Is often used after a particularly bad joke, usually a thats what she said esque bit/otherwise about sex (but not necessarily)
"Have you seen those articles about that new lab grown meat? would you ever try it??"
I'll always take the chance to have meat in my mouth, wink wonk
I'll always take the chance to have meat in my mouth, wink wonk
by OliverJaded September 19, 2024

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 9, 2023

by The Dragon Lover March 18, 2022

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 Turtle927 March 26, 2021

by Eyebrowless gurl November 8, 2018

A name we call a boy In our 5th hour AP Government class that is obsessed with gun control and politics. The boy can also be called McWonk
Look it’s that wonk again
by Eyebrowless gurl November 8, 2018
