1. donk - Noun
2. donk - Adjective
3. donk - Verb
donk (uncountable)
(Britain, uncountable) A sub-genre of Scouse house music containing distinctive percussion sounds.
(slang, transitive) To hit
He donked me on the head!
(slang, transitive, Canada, US) To mess around, to play
We can donk all day, boys!
(Australia, slang) A car's engine.
(Australia, slang) A fool.
(poker, slang, derogatory) A poor player who makes mistakes.
(slang) A donkey (the animal).
(Australia, colloquial, slang) To provide a second person with a lift on a bicycle (formerly, on a horse), seating the passenger either in front (on the handlebar) or behind (sharing the seat); to travel as a passenger in such manner.
(poker slang) To make a donk bet.
donk (comparative more donk, superlative most donk)
(Northern England, Scotland) damp; moist; wet
(Northern England, Scotland) dampness; moistness
(Northern England, Scotland) A dense mist or drizzle
(Northern England, Scotland) A mouldy dampness; mouldiness
(Northern England, Scotland) To moisten; dampen
(Northern England, Scotland) To drizzle
donk (plural donks)
A 1971 to 1976 Chevrolet Caprice or Impala that has been modified, usually by being raised and given bigger wheels.
Piet Dekker, with whom Jansz played in The Slumberlandband (1975) and The Rumbones (1977), introduced him to Jan Hendriks and Carel Copier, spring 1978 at the farm of Gé van de Donk, their later sound engineer. Source: Internet
Radamel Falcao and Ryan Donk scored the other goals for the Turkish Super Lig champions. Source: Internet
Miedema was one of six Arsenal players included, with international teammate Danielle Van De Donk joined by England pair Beth Mead and Leah Williamson and Scottish duo Lisa Evans and Kim Little. Source: Internet
Danielle van de Donk scores the opener for Arsenal. Source: Internet