The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
gonk
/gonk/, vi.,n.
1. [prob. back-formed from gonkulator.] To prevaricate or to embellish
the truth beyond any reasonable recognition. In German the term is
(mythically) gonken; in Spanish the verb becomes gonkar. ?You're gonking
me. That story you just told me is a bunch of gonk.? In German, for
example, ?Du gonkst mich? (You're pulling my leg). See also gonkulator.
2. [British] To grab some sleep at an odd time; compare gronk out.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
gonk
/gonk/ 1. To prevaricate or to embellish the truth
beyond any reasonable recognition. In German the term is
(mythically) "gonken"; in Spanish the verb becomes "gonkar".
"You're gonking me. That story you just told me is a bunch of
gonk." In German, for example, "Du gonkst mir" (You're
pulling my leg).
See also gonkulator.
2. (British) To grab some sleep at an odd time.
Compare gronk out.
[Jargon File]
(1995-03-07)