boink
v. (Vulgar Slang) engage in sexual intercourse; have sexual intercourse with someone | ||||
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Boink Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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/boynk/ [Usenet: variously ascribed to the TV series "Cheers" "Moonlighting", and "Soap"] 1. To have sex with; compare bounce. (This is mainstream slang.) In Commonwealth hackish the variant "bonk" is more common.
2. After the original Peter Korn "Boinkon" Usenet parties, used for almost any net social gathering, e.g. Miniboink, a small boink held by Nancy Gillett in 1988; Minniboink, a Boinkcon in Minnesota in 1989; Humpdayboinks, Wednesday get-togethers held in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Compare @-party.
3. Variant of "bonk"; see bonk/oif.
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/boynk/ [Usenet: variously ascribed to the TV series "Cheers" "Moonlighting", and "Soap"] 1. To have sex with; compare bounce. (This is mainstream slang.) In Commonwealth hackish the variant "bonk" is more common.
2. After the original Peter Korn "Boinkon" Usenet parties, used for almost any net social gathering, e.g. Miniboink, a small boink held by Nancy Gillett in 1988; Minniboink, a Boinkcon in Minnesota in 1989; Humpdayboinks, Wednesday get-togethers held in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Compare @-party.
3. Variant of "bonk"; see bonk/oif.
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/boynk/ [Usenet: variously ascribed to the TV series "Cheers" "Moonlighting", and "Soap"] 1. v. To have sex with; compare bounce , sense 3. (This is mainstream slang.) In Commonwealth hackish the variant `bonk' is more common. 2. n. After the original Peter Korn `Boinkon' Usenet parties, used for almost any net social gathering, e.g., Miniboink, a small boink held by Nancy Gillett in 1988; Minniboink, a Boinkcon in Minnesota in 1989; Humpdayboinks, Wednesday get-togethers held in the San Francisco Bay Area. Compare @-party . 3. Var of `bonk'; see bonk/oif .
/boynk/ [Usenet: variously ascribed to the TV series "Cheers" "Moonlighting", and "Soap"] 1. v. To have sex with; compare bounce , sense 3. (This is mainstream slang.) In Commonwealth hackish the variant `bonk' is more common. 2. n. After the original Peter Korn `Boinkon' Usenet parties, used for almost any net social gathering, e.g., Miniboink, a small boink held by Nancy Gillett in 1988; Minniboink, a Boinkcon in Minnesota in 1989; Humpdayboinks, Wednesday get-togethers held in the San Francisco Bay Area. Compare @-party . 3. Var of `bonk'; see bonk/oif .
Boink Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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/boynk/ [usenet: variously ascribed to the tv series "cheers" "moonlighting", and "soap"]
1. to have sex with; compare bounce. (this is mainstream slang.) in commonwealth hackish the variant "bonk" is more common.
2. after the original peter korn "boinkon" usenet parties, used for almost any net social gathering, e.g. miniboink, a small boink held by nancy gillett in 1988; minniboink, a boinkcon in minnesota in 1989; humpdayboinks, wednesday get-togethers held in the san francisco bay area.
boink
/boynk/ [usenet: variously ascribed to the tv series "cheers" "moonlighting", and "soap"]
1. to have sex with; compare bounce. (this is mainstream slang.) in commonwealth hackish the variant "bonk" is more common.
2. after the original peter korn "boinkon" usenet parties, used for almost any net social gathering, e.g. miniboink, a small boink held by nancy gillett in 1988; minniboink, a boinkcon in minnesota in 1989; humpdayboinks, wednesday get-togethers held in the san francisco bay area.
Boink Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Boink
Boink is a magazine of erotica which was started by Alecia Oleyourryk, a magazine journalism major at Boston University, and photographer Christopher Anderson. The magazine is also educational in scope and purpose. The magazine has no ties to the university other than the fact that its publishers attend classes there. The premiere issue was released in February 2005 and was celebrated with an opening party at the Roxy, a nightclub in Boston's Theater District.
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