A fork of Rural Dictionary
(Noun) One who is drinking has drank, is drunk, and will drink more. Enabling a fourth tense, that works for any tense, when you are simply too inebriated to realize how the english language works.
You: "man is steve dronk! Look at him go!" friend: "I think you mean drUnk buddy" You: "Steve can't be yet drunk as he is still drinking, and will probably still drink more."
Meaning drunk, inebriated, intoxicated in the Afrikaans language which is widely spoken in South Africa. The term is used by both English and Afrikaans speakers.
He was very dronk after drinking lots of beer.
Verb (dronking-dronka)
When you, by means of extrapolating your penis from your trousers, slap the person (either asleep or not asleep) across the cheek with it.
This is done to show your authority and to exercise the right to show the length of your member
"Oh my gosh, i just got dronked in the face... that's butters!"
an inebriated attempt at the word drunk on a qwerty-style personal mobile device like a blackberry. The K is capitalized because when you hold down a letter on a blackberry, it becomes upper-case. Accidental capitalization is super-easy to do when you're wasted.
text messages:
-hey wat r u doing tonite?
-I've been at Study Hall for a few hours, and I'm dronK
-this meetings gonna get out real late, but ill join u after it
-Man, why did I have those shots of tequila????v