A typo of the word "strong," originating from competitive play of a game of Heroes of Newerth. Mostly used sarcastically because of it being a mistype.
by Nighthound May 31, 2011
A mispronunciation of the word "strong" which generally means the same thing. Originated in the game Heroes of Newerth, most likely from the player Ixoziel who used it extensively. Usually denotes a player who is doing well/ is difficult to kill or deals a lot of damage.
*Moon Queen kills 5 heroes*
Enemy player: Damn moon queen too stronk
Moon Queen: look at my items noob
Enemy player: Damn moon queen too stronk
Moon Queen: look at my items noob
by Nathonas April 27, 2013
like s stroke, but from the perspective of the strokee. A sudden severe attack that paralyses the half of one's body, causing the strokee to lose his ability to attempt conventional conversation.
"The Bonds Name. James Name.
Pleased to.. What?
Bonds names the james.
Bames nond's having a stronk. Call a bondulance."
Pleased to.. What?
Bonds names the james.
Bames nond's having a stronk. Call a bondulance."
by Cloe Howse September 16, 2018
by Theunknownrandomguy July 07, 2019
by Wonk-o-Bonk October 28, 2019
Started with Dan Dinh, a high ELO player of League of Legends, where he drank wine and got drunk while playing, yet still beat other players. Afterwards, people complained about him being too strong and drunk, or "stronk".
by Sparkmon August 20, 2012
by Godzilla200040 October 19, 2020