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punk 1 P0662550 (pŭngk) n. 1. Slang a. An often aggressive or violent young person: The building was set on fire by a bunch of punks. b. An inexperienced young person: We don't want that little punk tagging along. c. A cowardly or weak young person: Don't let him disrespect you—show him you're not a punk. 2. Music a. Punk rock. b. A punk rocker. 3. a. Slang A young man who is the sexual partner of an older man, especially in prison. b. Archaic A prostitute. v. punked, punk·ing, punks Slang v. intr. To act in a cowardly manner. Often used with out. v. tr. 1. To humiliate (someone). Often used with down or out. 2. a. To dupe or deceive. b. To play a practical joke on. [Origin unknown.] punk′er n.
punk 2 P0662550 (pŭngk)n.1. Dry decayed wood, used as tinder.2. Any of various substances that smolder when ignited, used to light fireworks.3. Chinese incense.adj. Slang 1. Of poor quality; worthless.2. Weak in spirits or health. [Probably of eastern Algonquian origin.]punker (ˈpʌŋkə) n1. obsolete a person who associates with prostitutes2. (Pop Music) informal a punk rockerpunk•er (ˈpʌŋ kər) n. a punk rock musician or devotee. [1975–80]
punker
punkerSomeone who listens to punk music and has adopted the style, aesthetic, and ethos associated with it. I care very deeply about being a true punker, but it means I'm rarely given a fair chance at job interviews for companies that aren't open to more alternative looks. I was a bit of a punker back in college, but my musical tastes mellowed out somewhat after I graduated.punker n. a punk rocker; a young person who dresses in the style of punk rockers. It’s not safe to walk on the street with all those weird punkers out there. EncyclopediaSeepunk |