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Bonk is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Big Pig. [2] It was released in May 1988 on White Label Records and peaked at number 5 on The Australian charts. The album was released in America by A&M Records in 1988. It was produced by Nick Launay. [3] "Breakaway" was featured on the Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure soundtrack.
The term bonk for fatigue is presumably derived from the original meaning "to hit", and dates back at least half a century. Its earliest citation in the Oxford English Dictionary is a 1952 article in the Daily Mail. [8] The term is used colloquially as a noun ("hitting the bonk") and as a verb ("to bonk halfway through the race").
Bonk (video game series), a caveman character and video game series; Bonk!, a soft drink company in the first-person shooting game Team Fortress 2; Bonk, an album by Big Pig; Bonk, an early 1980s new wave band fronted by vocalist Barry Flynn of the Big Supreme; Bonk Business, a fictional corporation
Big Pig is the debut self-titled extended play (EP) by Australian indie pop band Big Pig, released independently in May 1986. [1]The EP was re-released following the band's signing to Mushroom's White Label Records.
bonk act of sexual intercourse, or to have sexual intercourse (slightly vulgar slang) (US: boink) blow to the head (n. and v.) to suffer glycogen depletion in an endurance sporting event; see hitting the wall bonnet: hinged cover over the engine in a car (US: hood) hat tied under chin worn by a baby or (archaically) a woman boob (n.)
Panik is a German rock band from Neumünster that was established in 2002 under the name Pan!k.This band consisted of David Bonk (guitar, vocals), Timo "T:Mo" Sonnenschein (rap/vocals), Jan Werner (DJ) and Max Böhlen (drums).
Foo Fighters weren’t having it with former President Donald Trump introducing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the song “My Hero” at a Friday campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona.
This hollow, wooden "bonk" is thought to be among the loudest bird calls on Earth, audible to humans from over 0.5 mi (0.80 km) away. The song is different in Nicaragua and also in Panama, and these songs also include an extremely loud, but less bell-like, note. The song may also be a short "Heee-Ahhh."