0 a person who works or studies too much, especially someone who learns and knows all the details about something:
1 a person who likes to think about or study something and spends a great amount of time doing it:
2 someone who knows all the details about a particular subject, particularly one that other people might find boring:
The Senator was considered to be a policy wonk.
But that would enable those policy wonks and political freaks who were interested enough to watch to see us in all our glory, unedited.
I would like a debate so that our views can be heard, as well those of the policy wonks that put these reports together.
It was neither a "wonk"nor a"wallop", but a "whump".
If it persists, it will certainly be an indication that the devaluation is beginning to wonk and that internal policy is at last on the right lines.
Today, he might be considered a policy wonk because he was expert in policy and law.
Among other things, they offer an online quiz that aims to bring together the politically compatible a wonk's version of an online dating service.
Seventy demystifies complex issues, using language that you do nt have to be a wonk to understand.
As the national infrastructure evolved, a team of logistical staff emerged to help coordinate inter-chapter operations and leading student policy wonks helped their peers shape raw arguments into meaningful proposals.