bok |
bonk |
As an adjective bok
is keen or willing.
As an interjection bok
is the clucking sound of a chicken.
As a verb bonk is
to strike or collide with something.
As a noun bonk is
a bump on the head.
bunk |
bonk |
As nouns the difference between bunk and bonk
is that
bunk is one of a series of berths or bed placed in tiers while
bonk is a bump on the head.
As verbs the difference between bunk and bonk
is that
bunk is to occupy a bunk while
bonk is to strike or collide with something.
bank |
bonk |
As nouns the difference between bank and bonk
is that
bank is bench, pew while
bonk is a bump on the head.
As a verb bonk is
to strike or collide with something.
book |
bonk |
As nouns the difference between book and bonk
is that
book is book while
bonk is a bump on the head.
As a verb bonk is
to strike or collide with something.
taxonomy |
bonk |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and bonk
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
bonk is a bump on the head.
As a verb bonk is
to strike or collide with something.
bonk |
bonker |
As nouns the difference between bonk and bonker
is that
bonk is a bump on the head while
bonker is someone who bonks.
As a verb bonk
is to strike or collide with something.
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