0 present participle of honk
1 If a goose or a car horn honks, it makes a short, loud sound.
2 to vomit:
He honked (up) all over the floor.
At least 10 distinct vocalizations have been identified: snorting, honking, bleating, roaring, squeak-panting, moo-grunting, shrieking, groaning, rumbling and humphing.
Free jazz and honking sessions rarely get this good.
They are generally quiet, but they can make a loud honking or screeching sound, which is lower in pitch than the calls of most parrots.
The honking goose is first heard in the extreme left channel and the noise of its flight slowly panning to the right.
Males are more vocal than females and can often be heard honking loudly if approached but geese in general talk quietly throughout the day.
People need to understand that honking so much and that too unnecessarily is harmful and not safe.
They also make honking noises when they are touched or when they move.
It also makes a honking sound quite different from the trumpeting of other crane species.