Crossword clues for boink
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"have sex with; the sex act," slang by c.2000, perhaps an alteration of bonk in its popular sexual sense. Related: Boinked; boinking.
Wiktionary
n. (context computing slang English) A real-world social gathering of computer users. vb. (alternative spelling of bonk English)
Wikipedia
Boink was a magazine of erotica started by Alecia Oleyourryk, a magazine journalism major at Boston University, and photographer Christopher Anderson. The magazine was also educational in scope and purpose. The premiere issue was released in February 2005 and was celebrated with an opening party at the Roxy, a nightclub in the Boston Theater District.
The reason that I like this magazine is that you can tell they are real college students... not those fake college students you find on the Internet. -- Howard Stern (BU Alum)
The magazine was available in both a print and online digital version. Boink catered to both men and women with articles dealing with sexuality in college life. All models were students from area colleges and of varying sexual orientations.
In 2008, a book based on the magazine was published by Warner Books, titled ''BOINK: College Sex by the People Having It."
As of 2010, the magazine has ceased publishing new issues, although the book can still be purchased online.
Boink!! is a rare album by The Replacements. It was released in the UK on the Glass Records label in 1986.
The album contained songs previously released on the album Hootenany and the EP Stink. Also on the album were the song "If Only You Were Lonely" (B-Side of the "I'm in Trouble" single) and a previously unreleased track called "Nowhere Is My Home," produced by Alex Chilton.
Usage examples of "boink".
As his lungs seized up, he felt the boink-boink of Perraton's finger poking him in the back.
People called it a Boink because it let off a pleasant chiming sound if it detected a biological weapon.
The Boink had a screen and some buttons and a sample port - a little hole.
The Boink could test for the presence of twenty-five different known biological weapons.
He sucked up a droplet of the sample liquid and dropped it straight into the sample port in the Boink.
Mark Littleberry called his wife in Boston, and then set out by himself in another Bureau car to Bethesda, Maryland, to the National Naval Medical Research Institute, to pick up some extra biosensor equipment at the laboratories of the Navy's Biological Defense Research Program, which had been supplying Felixes and Boinks to the F.
The probe compounds had arrived from the Navy, and Hopkins had programmed them into a Boink biosensor.
He buckled a pouch to his waist, which he filled with certain essentials: swabs, his pocket protector full of pens and other junk, his Mini Maglite flashlight, and a Boink biosensor.
He swabbed the blood and stuck it straight into the sampling port of the Boink.
Well, believe it or not, I don't usually go around boinking strange women.
No mention of where they boinked each other's brains out in various athletic positions.
The wolf knight fell off his pig, and his lance tumbled over and boinked his foe on the head.
He's out there boinking other women professionally, then boinking her for love.
He boinks young groupies because they're less likely to be critical, and he plays to older women because they're more forgiving.
By the time Web and Raven pulled up, a small crowd of animals, fairly dancing with excitement, was quite ready to pounce on the newcomers with chitters and chirps and clucks and boinks of joy.