Conk in spanish
Narigón
pronunciation: nɑɹ̩igoʊn part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: nɑɹ̩igoʊn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
conk1 = golpe, porrazo.
Example: Think of those cartoons when a character sees stars after a conk on the head.conk2 = napia, narizota.
Example: I really like big conks on women, not too big of course.conk3
more:
» conk out = escacharrarse, estropearse, escoñarse.
Example: The space man, poor fellow, has presumably wandered up and somehow indicated that his UFO has conked out.» conk out = quedarse frito, quedarse como un tronco, quedarse como un lirón.
Example: She curled up on the sofa with Lou, turned the TV on, and conked out for about an hour and a half.» conk out = estirar la pata, morder el polvo, irse al otro barrio, morir, palmarla, espicharla, diñarla, pasar a mejor vida, salir con los pies por delante, sacar con los pies por delante, llevar con los pies por delante.
Example: One can conk out at any time of life so I have arranged to leave what I own to the poor.