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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
bonce
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ I fall flat on my bonce and break a chair.
▪ So, at first, we saw nothing unusual in his bonce doing the rhumba on top of his neck.
▪ You can not expect to be taken seriously with a bovine's milking tackle perched on your bonce.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bonce

Bonce \Bonce\, n. [Etymol. unknown.] A boy's game played with large marbles. [1913 Webster] ||

Wiktionary
bonce

Etymology 1 n. (context British slang English) the human head Etymology 2

n. (context dated English) A boys' game played with large marbles.

WordNet
bonce

n. informal terms for a human head [syn: attic, bean, noodle, noggin, dome]

Wikipedia
Bonce

Bonce may refer to:

  • Boncé, France
  • Bonče, Republic of Macedonia

Usage examples of "bonce".

The part-time barman shook his brylcremed bonce and took up a glass to polish.

But when the bloke behind the wheel is only twelve years old, and out of his bonce on Wite-Out solvent.

And you are the only creatures in New Crobuzon who can fly and have brains in your bonces.

And you are the only creatures in New Crobu-zon who can fly and have brains in your bonces.