honk

honk
I. verb Etymology: imitative Date: circa 1835 intransitive verb 1. to make the characteristic cry of a goose 2. to make a sound resembling the cry of a goose transitive verb to cause (as a horn) to honk II. noun Date: 1854 the characteristic cry of a goose; also a similar sound

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