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[ puhng-kee ] / ˈpʌŋ ki / SEE SYNONYMS FOR punky ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective, punk·i·er, punk·i·est.of, like, or pertaining to spongy punk. burning very slowly, as a fire. Origin of punky1An Americanism dating back to 1870–75; punk1 + -y1 OTHER WORDS FROM punkypunk·i·ness, nounWords nearby punkypunkah, punker, punkie, punkin, punk rock, punky, punner, punnet, punny, punster, punt Definition for punky (2 of 2)[ puhng-kee ] / ˈpʌŋ ki /
adjective, punk·i·er, punk·i·est.Slang. of or like punks or hoodlums. of, relating to, or characteristic of punk rock, its performers, or its devotees. Origin of punky2punk2 + -y1 OTHER WORDS FROM punkypunk·i·ness, nounDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for punkyHe was just tickled and amused by the situation, punky and very funny. NCIS’s 11th Anniversary: Michael Weatherly’s Top 10 Moments|Michael Weatherly|September 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST “I was the dirty kid, so of course I loved Punky, who was totally OK with herself,” Munn said. From Playboy to The Daily Show|Denise Martin|June 7, 2010|DAILY BEAST There before her lay a somewhat larger pile of dust mixed with soft and punky splinters of rotten wood. Darkness and Dawn|George Allan England The Indians had set fire to the inside of a punky trunk and the shooting flames were a rallying call. The Story of the Trapper|A. C. Laut
The first ledge would roll her bottom up, beating in her punky breast at the same time. The Skipper and the Skipped|Holman Day The snow was deep, the pine was punky and would easily fall; and now was the chance to get my mice. Wild Life Near Home|Dallas Lore Sharp That would be a chariot race to what we took before we hove in sight of that punky castle. Shorty McCabe|Sewell Ford
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