Someone honked at you to get your attention or express frustration or annoyance. It could be due to a traffic situation, a mistake you made while driving, or a miscommunication on the road.
It means acting silly in the hope of making your friends or others laugh.
Yes! Absolutely.
The usual purpose of a car honk is an alert to tell someone that you are there, when they may not have seen you or to express displeasure at their driving or behavior. It can also be an acknowledgement when you see someone you know.
Behind the grille. Pop the hood and have someone honk it; just find the source of the sound.
What year? But I believe you just press the lock button twice. The second press is when it will honk
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yep just get those oil changes gas then your car is ready to go honk honk
Honk is the cry of a wild goose
First, you turn the car on. After this simple step things get complicated. once the car is on, you should place your foot on the brake as not to move the car while yanking off, then turn on the radio to the loudest volume. This seems ridiculous, but it will actually save you a lot of sawing. Once the radio is on grab the wheel in a manner that allows you to place your thumbs on the horn and honk in the following patter: honk... honk honk... honk honk honk.. honk honk. Continue that pattern till the wheel is completely out of it's socket. Take the foot that is not on the brake and place it to the left of the wheel. Now you just yank 47 big times and the wheel should just pop right off.
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The present tense of 'honk' is:I/You/We/They honk.He/She/It honks.The present participle is honking.
You can't do it manually you have have to hit someone hard with a mushroom.