Quonks vs Squonks - What's the difference?
quonks | squonks |
(quonk)
Unwanted noise picked up by a microphone in a broadcasting studio.
Audience chatter which disturbs the performer.
To produce unwanted noise.
* 2004 , Alastair Scott, Stuffed Lives
To honk.
* 1902 , Cooper Ornithological Society, The Condor
* 1999 , Ronald Rompkey, Eliot Curwen, Labrador Odyssey
As a verb quonks
is third-person singular of quonk.As a noun squonks is
plural of lang=en.quonks
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*quonk
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(en verb)- The microphone quonked , caused the speakers to emit an electronic belch which looped and reverberated
- As we pushed among the reeds in the swamp, the grebes could be heard quonking in the buckbrush or beyond it.
