1. tonk - Noun
2. tonk - Verb
3. tonk - Interjection
tonk (plural tonks)
(slang, chiefly US) An illegal immigrant of any country.
tonk (plural tonks)
(slang) An item of value, or of perceived value, especially for sale.
How much tonk have we got to shift?
tonk (uncountable)
A matching card game, combining features of knock rummy and conquian.
tonk
representation of a sound produced by knocking on something hollow
A sound produced by knocking on something hollow.
(cricket, colloquial) A resounding strike of the ball; a powerful hit of the ball with the bat.
tonk (third-person singular simple present tonks, present participle tonking, simple past and past participle tonked)
(cricket, colloquial, transitive) To knock or strike (a ball) so that it flies through the air.
tonk (plural tonks)
(slang) A tank.
Tonk (plural Tonks)
A Tonkinese cat.
People love talking about when they were young and heard Honky Tonk Women for the first time. It's quite a heavy load to carry on your shoulders, the memories of so many people. Mick Jagger
And Harry doesn't mind if he doesn't make the scene He's got a daytime job, he's doing alright. He can play the honky tonk like anything, Saving it up for Friday night. With the Sultans... with the Sultans of Swing. Mark Knopfler
Honky Tonk Badonkadonk wasnt some serious song, but it was huge! It was funny. Tyler Farr
After hearing Pierce's tune on the Apple Music playlist Honky Tonk Essentials, "I was like 'Man, what if I made a beat and sample that?' Source: Internet
Billy famously wrote 10 out of the 11 songs on Waylon Jennings’ 1973 outlaw country breakthrough album Honky Tonk Heroes. Source: Internet
Buck Owens then began using the barn interior set for his performances after it was replaced by the "Hee Haw Honky Tonk" set and was named "Buck's Place" (as a nod to one of Owens' hits, " Sam's Place "). Source: Internet