0 present participle of dunk --
1 to put a biscuit, piece of bread, etc. into a liquid such as tea, coffee, or soup for a short time before eating it: --
2 to slam-dunk --
In one of his dunks, he jumped over a painting of himself dunking, which he himself painted.
Attractions include the haunted houses and the dunking station in which prominent members of the student body and the faculty participate.
The anti-submarine version of the helicopter is fitted with dunking sonar, torpedoes, depth charges.
The physics of dunking is driven by the porosity of the biscuit and the surface tension of the beverage.
A less idyllic tradition, but nevertheless integral to campus life at the time, was the practice of millrace dunking.
This poor sap of a show feels as eager to be walloped as a clown in a carnival dunking booth.
The park also plays host to the annual town festival that has a 5k, dunking booth and food stands.
His first dunk of the second round was an alley-oop from behind the basket which he put between his legs before dunking.