punk

  • 61punk — noun Punk is used before these nouns: ↑rock Punk is used after these nouns: ↑street …

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  • 62punk — pʌŋk n. rotten wood used as kindling; delinquent, hoodlum (Slang); rock music with intentionally offending lyrics that express anger and social alienation; member of the punk movement (mainly from the 1970s); aggressive and violent young… …

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  • 63punk — 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… …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 64punk rocker — ➡ punk * * * …

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  • 65punk — Synonyms and related words: German tinder, JD, Mickey Mouse, a nobody, a nothing, amadou, amiss, auntie, awful, bad, balderdash, baloney, barbarian, barfy, base, bi guy, bisexual, bosh, brat, bull dyke, bum, bunk, bunkum, butch, catamite, cheap,… …

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  • 66Punk — 1. (obsolete) small time criminal; hoodlum; 2. punk rocker …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 67punk — Australian Slang 1. (obsolete) small time criminal; hoodlum; 2. punk rocker …

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  • 68punk — I n A young hooligan. All the punks in the neighborhood hang out at the pool hall. 1920s II n Incense. What kind of punk are you burning, man? 1960s III v To embarrass. It really punked me, when he told everyone my chemistry grade. 2000s IV v To… …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 69punk — 1. adj. of or pertaining to punk music and those who listen to it 2. n. juvenile delinquent; hoodlum (said of young men and boys) …

    English slang

  • 70Punk — der Punk, s (Mittelstufe) Angehöriger der Subkultur, die sich durch auffälliges Aussehen wie bunte Haare und zerrissene Kleidung kennzeichnet Synonym: Punker Beispiel: Die Punks tragen das Haar meist auffallend gefärbt …

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