[ UK /hˈɒŋkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. informal terms for the nose
  2. common greyish-brown wild goose of North America with a loud, trumpeting call
  3. a driver who causes his car's horn to make a loud honking sound
    the honker was fined for disturbing the peace
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How To Use honker In A Sentence

  • Certainly looked it, though, with that big honker. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Yes | No | Report from dangerous game wrote 10 weeks 4 hours ago to Ontario honker: why the heck did you shoot a calf moose? did you know that's illegal? Idaho Extends Wolf Season
  • Young Opal (age 2 on left) made a stunning retrieve on a honker that I never saw fall. Best Gun Dog Contest
  • There were no people who were loud and annoying; there were no cars honking their honkers; and most of all, no brothers who read your diaries.
  • Jet Li plays the part of Han Sing, doing durance vile in the Hong Kong lockup, taking the fall for his dad, Ch'u Sing (Henry O) who lammed out of Honkers for San Francisco, the Chinese fuzz hot on his larcenous heels.
  • I think Ontario Honker said it best: A poacher is a poacher. Would you Report Illegal Wolf Kills?
  • When traffic lights turn green, it takes a few seconds for the car to pick-up, but hardly half a second need pass when the 'honker' makes himself / herself known to all and sundry. Malaysia independent news
  • The glaring lights and the loud noises of the vehicles, the demonic screeches of the honkers and the non-stop blaring of the speakers at the canteen made sleep impossible.
  • Pearl retrieving a honker at the end of the 2006 season. Field & Stream
  • As a result, police recently materialised on Clinton Street and began handing out tickets to honkers.
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