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.
As a result, police recently materialised on Clinton Street and began handing out tickets to honkers.
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.
1.1North American informal A wild goose.
〈非正式,主北美〉雁
Example sentencesExamples
It's the time of the year when you'd normally be hearing the call of honkers overhead.
There are still some honkers feeding in fresh cut corn, but most ducks have headed south.
Definition of honker in US English:
honker
nounˈhäNGkər
1A person or thing that honks.
发出雁叫声的人(或物)
Example sentencesExamples
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.
As a result, police recently materialised on Clinton Street and began handing out tickets to honkers.
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.
1.1North American informal A wild goose.
〈非正式,主北美〉雁
Example sentencesExamples
It's the time of the year when you'd normally be hearing the call of honkers overhead.
There are still some honkers feeding in fresh cut corn, but most ducks have headed south.