Meaning of donkey punched | Babel Free
Definitions
simple past and past participle of donkey punch
form-of, participle, past
Examples
“She looked up at me, dazed, as if someone had just donkey-punched her in the back of the head. She grabbed the waistband of my boxers to steady herself. At this point I was confused. Should I help her up or dick-slap her in the face?”
“Are you afraid I might get donkey- punched, Uncle Eddy?”
“His skull snapped forward like he'd been donkey-punched. He'd been shot at point-blank range and expected to find the back of his head blown apart: bone fragments, spattered brains.”
“All right, next one to get donkey punched in the back of the head is second driver.”
“Clark asked Shaw, "Have you ever been donkey punched?" The comment made her uncomfortable because of the accompanying gesture he used and the way he said it. She did not know what he meant at that time and assumed he was referring to a violent act. Shortly thereafter, however, she asked her sister Tara about the term. Tara told her the phrase had a sexual connotation and referred to a sexual position. In a declaration, filed in opposition to the summary adjudication motion, Shaw stated that within a few days of Clark's comment, Tara explained to her that "donkey punched" described an act of anal sex by tackle or force, involving violence.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.