Honk
/hɒŋk/
Meaning & Definition
noun
the sound made by a horn, especially of a vehicle.
I heard a honk outside as the car drove by.
the sound made by a goose.
The honk of the geese could be heard all around the pond.
verb
to make a loud, harsh sound, usually associated with the noise made by a horn or a goose.
She honked the car's horn to warn the pedestrian.
to emit a sound like that of a goose.
The goose honked loudly as it waddled across the road.
Etymology
Origin unknown; possibly imitative of the sound made by honking.
Common Phrases and Expressions
honk for attention
To sound a horn to draw someone's focus.
honk and wave
To sound a horn and gesture, often in greeting.
Related Words
horn
A device that produces a loud sound.
toot
To make a short, sharp sound with a horn.
Slang Meanings
To steal or take something without permission.
He totally honked my idea for his project.
To honk like a goose, used humorously.
Stop honking; it's not that funny!