ˈkwäŋk noun
or quonk·ing -ŋkiŋ
( -s )
Etymology: imitative
: noise (as from conversation) that disturbs or disrupts a television or radio program because of its proximity to the microphones or cameras
ˈkwäŋk noun
or quonk·ing -ŋkiŋ
( -s )
Etymology: imitative
: noise (as from conversation) that disturbs or disrupts a television or radio program because of its proximity to the microphones or cameras
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012