Conk [verb]
Definition of Conk:
die
Opposite/Antonyms of Conk:
-
Sentence/Example of Conk:
"I got the fog out of my conk to-day, Fanny," he said exultantly.
Just you take her over with you now, and I'll see Conk, and pay my bill, and come over as soon as I can with our luggage.
Then you come along and just about split the chump's conk just so's he'll stay out of your light, see?
There is a cancerous disease peculiar to the Pine-tree, to which lumbermen give the original name of "Conk" or "Konkus."
My pappy have a pass to visit my mammy and if he don't have one, the paddle roller conk him on the head.
We has to be ready for the field by daylight and the conk was blowed, and massa call out, 'All hands ready for the field.'
A carefully kept nuclear-battery motor didn't conk; the vehicle could almost fly without guidance.
Yes, they were playing us, and they had lots of fun rattling on my poor conk.
"You better be thinking of getting us in, one of my engines is about to conk out on me," he called across.
This horn is a conk shell, bored at one end, and its sound is heard at a great distance.