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zonk

[ zongk, zawngk ]

verb (used without object)

  1. to become unconscious from alcohol or narcotic drugs; pass out.
  2. to fall soundly asleep or relax completely:

    I've got to go home and zonk out.



verb (used with object)

  1. to stupefy, as by alcohol or narcotic drugs.
  2. to sedate or anesthetize:

    If the pain gets too bad the doctors will zonk you.

  3. to strike or defeat soundly; knock out; clobber.
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of zonk1

First recorded in 1945–50; of expressive origin; -onk perhaps copies conk 2
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Example Sentences

We went home, plopped on the couch and, zonked but inexplicably wired, watched the entirety of "Men in Black," which I’d never seen.

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Victoria is so zonked out of her mind that she doesn’t even know where in the world she is.

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I try to center myself before I zonk out.

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While recovering from appendicitis, Inaba has experienced some fluctuation in energy level — staying awake and “feeling good” for a few hours only to be “zonked out” shortly thereafter.

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Just as, in "Sleeping Beauty," Aurora zonks out, only to be awoken by her knight-in-shining-armor, near the end of "Enchanted," Giselle falls victim to an evil witch's spell that conveniently puts her to sleep.

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