
Gonk - Wikipedia
Gonks are novelty toys and collectibles [1] originating from the United Kingdom in the 1960s. Created by English inventor Robert Benson, the toys gained popularity and were owned by …
Gonk alphabet | GONKCULT Wiki | Fandom
The greatest letters are Gonk, Oonk, Nonk, Konk and Sonk. Aonk Bonk Conk Donk Eonk Fonk Gonk Honk Ionk Jonk Konk Lonk Monk Nonk Oonk Ponk Qonk Ronk Sonk Tonk Uonk Vonk …
What is the Difference Between a Gnome and a Gonk?
Dec 13, 2021 · Whilst Gonks look like gnomes, the main difference is that they originate from Scandinavian folklore, are essentially their version of Santa Claus, and you do not see their …
Gonk vs Zonk - What's the difference? - WikiDiff
gonk | zonk | As nouns the difference between gonk and zonk is that gonk is a small furry toy like an ersatz teddy bear, popularized in wartime when production of real teddies stops while zonk …
Zonk: The Game
Zonk is a dice game played around the world. Since it was created in 1978, it has had a number of variations pop up. We hope to dispel some of the myths around it and give permanent home …
Gonk Zonk™ - YouTube
Can't wait to take some Gonk Zonk™ today!Source: RedLetterMedia's Nerd Crew serieshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5ZchzyDPJw
Herbert Chappell - The Gonk (Dawn of the Dead 1978) - YouTube
Originally used for an old bra and panty commercial, this music can now be heard as the clucking chicken end credit music for Robot Chicken. It was also remixed for Shaun of the Dead...
Mr Zonk from Planet Gonk - YouTube
its on iTUNES! http://bit.ly/12uQrLS One day in the future the planet Gonk takes control of Earth and her inhabitants. What kind of deal will the Gonkians ...
The History of the Gonk: How It Became a 1960s Icon
A gonk is a whimsical figure with a stubby, round body, exaggerated features, and often fluffy hair or a beard. They were originally made using simple materials like fabric, fur, and googly eyes, …
Meaning of "gonk" in the English dictionary - educalingo
A gonk is an egg-shaped furry novelty toy with googly eyes and small arms and legs that was popular in the 1960s and 70s They were created by Robert Benson and Sheila Stanton. They …
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