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, (punk) n., A person into the punk music scene; a coward; someone who deliberately attempts to annoy. “I knew he’d turn out to be a punk.â€Â [Etym., 80’s youth]
Punk is slang for a bumptious but insignificant, contemptible person.Punk is slang for an adherent of a youth sub−culture centered around 'punk rock' music.
Spunk up is slang for to ejaculate semen.
Pank is Dorset slang for to pant.
Lunk is slang for a slow−witted person.
Noun. 1. A raw minimal type of rock music born on the streets in 1976 and spawning 'thrash', 'indie', and 'grunge'. The associated fashions evolving into a stereotypical brightly coloured mohican haircut, scruffy black clothes, metal studs, belts and boots. 2. A person of either sex who wears the fashions of 'punk' and enjoys listening to 'punk' rock. Cf. 'punkette'. Verb. To humiliate, to tease, to disrespect someone. E.g."I dont like him at all, after that time he'd punked me all night."
n 1. A young person, especially a member of a rebellious counterculture group. 2. A young man who is the sexual partner of an older man. 3. A prostitute. 4. Music a. Punk Rock . b. A punk rocker.
adj. really bad or aggravating. "Dad told me to go to my room. he's so bunk!" 2. adj. something bad, boring, stupid, etc. "This town is bunk, there's nothing to do." 3. untrue. "He said he didn’t boost my kicks! That’s bunk!"Â
1. to trick someone 2. to disrespect someone
(v.) Steal or take something. "Did you punk the last ding-dong?" "I heard Gena's car got punked."Â
Spunk is slang for spirit, courage. Spunk is slang for semen.
Junk is slang for heroin.
Punk and gut is American tramp slang for bread and cheese
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n.
An artificial tinder. See Amadou, and Spunk.
n.
Wood so decayed as to serve for tinder; spunk, or punk.
n.
A large lump or piece; a hunch; as, a hunk of bread.
prep.
Effect; end; consequence; as, the prince was flattered to his ruin; he engaged in a war to his cost; violent factions exist to the prejudice of the state.
v. i.
To make puns, or a pun; to use a word in a double sense, especially when the contrast of ideas is ludicrous; to play upon words; to quibble.
prep.
Accompaniment; as, she sang to his guitar; they danced to the music of a piano.
a.
Having a pink color like that of the rose, or like the pigment called rose pink. See Rose pink, under Rose.
n.
An inflammable temper; spirit; mettle; pluck; as, a man of spunk.
n.
A minnow. See Pink, n., 4.
n.
Old iron, or other metal, glass, paper, etc., bought and sold by junk dealers.
v. i.
To go to bed in a bunk; -- sometimes with in.
prep.
An obsolete intensive prefix used in the formation of compound verbs; as in to-beat, to-break, to-hew, to-rend, to-tear. See these words in the Vocabulary. See the Note on All to, or All-to, under All, adv.
prep.
Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.
v. t.
To persuade or affect by a pun.
n.
Wood that readily takes fire; touchwood; also, a kind of tinder made from a species of fungus; punk; amadou.
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Resembling the garden pink in color; of the color called pink (see 6th Pink, 2); as, a pink dress; pink ribbons.
v. i.
To be frightened, and shrink back; to flinch; as, to funk at the edge of a precipice.
n.
Wood so decayed as to be dry, crumbly, and useful for tinder; touchwood.
prep.
Comparison; as, three is to nine as nine is to twenty-seven; it is ten to one that you will offend him.
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