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    conk
    /kɒŋk/

    verb

    • 1. hit (someone) on the head: "the clown conked him"

    noun

    • 1. a person's nose: informal British "look at the size of that conk!"
    • 2. a person's head: dated, informal "a persistent idea has been buzzing about in my conk"

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  2. CONK definition: 1. a nose 2. to hit someone, usually on the head with a heavy object 3. a nose. Learn more.

  3. Conk is an informal way to say "hit" or "bang," especially when it's someone's head bumping into something. You can also conk out, or collapse from exhaustion — and your motorcycle can also conk out, when it breaks down.

  4. : the visible fruiting body of a bracket fungus. also : decay caused by such a fungus. conky. ˈkäŋ-kē. ˈkȯŋ- adjective. conk. 4 of 6. verb (2) conked; conking; conks. intransitive verb. 1. : break down.

  5. 1. British. the nose. 2. the head. 3. a blow on the head. verb transitive. 4. Slang. to hit on the head. Idioms: conk out.

  6. 1. To stop functioning; fail: The engine conked out on the final lap. 2. To fall asleep, especially suddenly or heavily: conked out on the couch watching television. 3. To pass out; faint. 4. To die. [Perhaps variant of conch. N., sense 1b, and v., probably of imitative origin.] conk 2. (kŏngk) n.

  7. CONK meaning: 1. a nose 2. to hit someone, usually on the head with a heavy object 3. a nose. Learn more.

  8. noun. a method of chemically straightening the hair. a hairstyle in which the hair has been chemically straightened and sometimes set into waves. verb (used with object) to straighten (kinky hair) by the use of chemicals:

  9. Definition of conk verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Sep 10, 2024 · conk (third-person singular simple present conks, present participle conking, simple past and past participle conked) (colloquial, often with out) To fail or show signs of failing, cease operating, break down.

  11. 1. of a machine : to stop working properly. My car's engine conked out [= (more commonly) broke down] this morning. 2. : to fall asleep. I conked out early last night. CONK meaning: nose.