Ptonk

What is Ptonk?


1.

-noun

1. a person, eps. one who is good at everything.

-verb

2. to drink heavily.

3. to beat someone (usually in a sport).

4. to possess (someone or something).

5. to ruin or damage (someone or something).

-interjection

6. an exclamation; used alone or in a phrase to express ownership (of something or someone), or simply an emphasis.

-adjective

7. voluptuous.

get ptonked.

ptonk yourself!

you've been ptonked.

ptonk!

See ptonk, tonk, drunk, drink, own

2.

an exclamation; used alone or in a phrase to express ownership of someone.

You just got ptonked.. in the face.

See ptonk, own, game

3.

a person, eps. one who is good at everything. to drink heavily. to beat someone (usually in a sport). to possess (someone or something). to ruin or damage (someone or something). an exclamation; used alone or in a phrase to express ownership (of something or someone), or simply an emphasis. voluptuous.

Let's buy a 40 and get ptonked.

you've been ptonked.

ptonk!

See ptonk, drunk, own, voluptous

1.

-noun

1. a person, eps. one who is good at everything.

-verb

2. to drink heavily.

3. to beat someone (usually in a sport).

4. to possess (someone or something).

5. to ruin or damage (someone or something).

-interjection

6. an exclamation; used alone or in a phrase to express ownership (of something or someone), or simply an emphasis.

-adjective

7. voluptuous.

get ptonked.

ptonk yourself!

you've been ptonked.

ptonk!

See ptonk, tonk, drunk, drink, own

2.

an exclamation; used alone or in a phrase to express ownership of someone.

You just got ptonked.. in the face.

See ptonk, own, game

3.

a person, eps. one who is good at everything. to drink heavily. to beat someone (usually in a sport). to possess (someone or something). to ruin or damage (someone or something). an exclamation; used alone or in a phrase to express ownership (of something or someone), or simply an emphasis. voluptuous.

Let's buy a 40 and get ptonked.

you've been ptonked.

ptonk!

See ptonk, drunk, own, voluptous


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