Thunk - Wikipedia In computer programming, a thunk is a subroutine used to inject a calculation into another subroutine Thunks are primarily used to delay a calculation until its result is needed, or to insert operations at the beginning or end of the other subroutine
Thunk Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary 1 ENTRIES FOUND: thunk (noun) thunk ˈ θʌŋk noun Britannica Dictionary definition of THUNK [singular] chiefly US : a dull, hollow sound made especially when a heavy object hits something
Thunk - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline thunk (v ) dialectal or jocular past tense or past participle of think, by 1887 in phrase who'd a thunk it? Not likely historical, but by analogy of drink drunk, sink sunk, etc The word also is described as a Yorkshire form noted as current in 1876
thunk - Wiktionary, the free dictionary thunk (third-person singular simple present thunks, present participle thunking, simple past and past participle thunked) To strike against something, without breakage, making a "thunk" sound I was thunked on the head by his stick