Bronk

/brɑŋk/ verb

To strike, hit, or bump something forcefully; primarily used in British dialect or informal speech.

Origin unclear, possibly from an onomatopoeia (a word that imitates the sound it makes) or dialectal roots. The term appears in British English and dialect literature, though its exact origin is debated.

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