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Answer for the clue "Knock on the noodle ", 4 letters:
bonk

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bonk is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gerd Bonk (1951–2014), German weightlifter James Bonk (1931–2013), American chemist and academic John Bonk (born 1950), 2008 inductee into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame Julia Bonk (born 1986), ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Casnoff was bonked by a piece of falling scenery during a performance. ▪ My mother walked in and caught us bonking. ▪ They said she'd bonked every man in college. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But she will bonk just about ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?" [syn: roll in the hay , love , make out , make love , sleep with , get laid , have sex , know , do it , be intimate ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to hit," 1931, probably of imitative origin; 1975 in sense of "have sexual intercourse with." Related: Bonked ; bonking .\n

Usage examples of bonk.

Deputy Chief of CTC Ben Bonk noted in the talking points that the CTC had obligated 50 percent of its fiscal year 2000 budget by Jan.

I take my dick-sized bonk pill and writhe in a whirlpool of Vitamin C.

What became clear to Bonk as one decade bled into the next was that the Libyans had grown tired of being excluded from the world community.

And he had a name ready for Bonk, a gift: Ibn al-Sheikh al-Libi, a Libyan operative of al Qaeda.

Ben Bonk and several DO chiefs huddled in the hall with a friend, a chief of operations who remains undercover.

She lifted a little silver hammer and bonked her dulcimer a triple bonk of do-sol-do.

His balding head bonked against the hull, and he sank like a stone into the cold green grave.

Something kind of drastic happened, because the fish leaped right over me and bonked himself on this tree to get rid of the vermin.

The board slipped out of my other hand and bonked me on the head on the way down.

He was reaching for his staff when the seeker buzzed down on him again, bonking him on the nose.

His line was vanishing, deep water was to the left, slippery rocks underfoot, nose plugs bonking his forehead with every stride, and that indescribable, horrid oxygen smell was overpowering him.

Not even a savage was willing to risk bonking a big guy like Pike, if they could get the gloves in a simple trade.

Pike swore, sprawling onto the hard root, bonking his knee and spraining his left wrist in the process.

I hear, skipping stones across the ponds - bonking, now and then, a rare and outraged Aquatic Bird.

So Russet Eaglewood and I enjoyed a lengthy no-strings bonk, and it was all true, not a knicker in sight.