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		Definition of punky in English: punkyadjectivepunkiest, punkier ˈpʌŋkiˈpəŋki 1Characterized by or resembling punk rock music.  rock and blues with a punky edge  Example sentencesExamples -  What truly made them great was the punky energy of everything they did.
 -  They both play a similar blend of punky pop, rich with guitars and really catchy lyrics.
 -  They might not be a 'punky garage rock' band but they have got a lot of experience of playing in garages.
 -  The Glasgow band have stripped away their punky guitars for a more minimal sound.
 -  His sound is at once electronic and punky.
 -  This three piece deliver short snappy punky chunks of energetic rock.
 -  This is a fast, funky, punky, indie disco tune.
 -  They move effortlessly from the punky thrash of "Brothers And Sisters" to delicate minimalism in "Love Is Back."
 -  The band gave a dark, jazzy/punky edge to everything.
 -  Their sound is varied, but essentially punky pop.
 -  If you like vaguely punky, you'll like this.
 -  The band took to the stage next, with slamming guitar riffs and punky ska tracks.
 
 - 1.1 Resembling an admirer or player of punk rock in appearance or attitude.
 Example sentencesExamples -  On the bus I befriend a punky little Quebecois.
 -  She was short and had a punky black hairdo.
 -  Someone once told me that peroxide punky stripes on spiked hair was cool.
 -  You can look kind of punky without listening to punk rock or writing punk-rock music.
 -  After that I had a sort of punky phase.
 -  Her character is a punky American art student who seduces a guy.
 -  He sports a slightly punky hairstyle.
 -  Clementine's kind of punky; dying her hair a different colour every day.
 -  He wore those punky shoes.
 -  Sherry, the punky bleached blond in the box office, looked up at me.
 -  There was a group of punky girls behind us, with torn tartan clothing and many body piercings
 -  This funky, punky sophisticate was the downtown club look of the early Eighties.
 -  How can I get that punky edge without looking like I'm wearing a costume for an early eighties revival night?
 
  
 2North American informal (of a person) worthless.  Kelly's punky little brother  Example sentencesExamples -  Is this a naughty punky joke, a cheeky punky laziness, or a tiresome punky ignorance and stupidity?
 -  She's a punky, geeky, nerdy girl.
 -  The suede holster is mealy and punky and falls apart almost instantly.
 -  Two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage guys are talking to two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage girls.
 -  Yesterday's sail left both Suzy and I feeling punky.
 -  Maybe, in a truly punky and wanton act of hypocrisy, she might even return to the company.
 -  He was Gerard's punky little brother.
 -  Today, it was Sten's turn to feel punky.
 -  True to form, I spent our first day out feeling punky.
 -  My father told me to select only the solid wood and the straight wood and not to put any punky wood in it.
 -  I was a punky, nihilistic kid when I wrote those scenes.
 
 
 Rhymes   chunky, clunky, flunkey, funky, hunky, junkie, junky, monkey, spunky    Definition of punky in US English: punkyadjectiveˈpəNGkēˈpəŋki 1Characterized by or resembling punk rock music.  rock and blues with a punky edge  Example sentencesExamples -  They move effortlessly from the punky thrash of "Brothers And Sisters" to delicate minimalism in "Love Is Back."
 -  This is a fast, funky, punky, indie disco tune.
 -  His sound is at once electronic and punky.
 -  The band gave a dark, jazzy/punky edge to everything.
 -  The band took to the stage next, with slamming guitar riffs and punky ska tracks.
 -  They might not be a 'punky garage rock' band but they have got a lot of experience of playing in garages.
 -  The Glasgow band have stripped away their punky guitars for a more minimal sound.
 -  What truly made them great was the punky energy of everything they did.
 -  They both play a similar blend of punky pop, rich with guitars and really catchy lyrics.
 -  If you like vaguely punky, you'll like this.
 -  Their sound is varied, but essentially punky pop.
 -  This three piece deliver short snappy punky chunks of energetic rock.
 
 - 1.1 Resembling an admirer or player of punk rock in appearance or attitude.
 Example sentencesExamples -  On the bus I befriend a punky little Quebecois.
 -  Her character is a punky American art student who seduces a guy.
 -  Someone once told me that peroxide punky stripes on spiked hair was cool.
 -  This funky, punky sophisticate was the downtown club look of the early Eighties.
 -  You can look kind of punky without listening to punk rock or writing punk-rock music.
 -  After that I had a sort of punky phase.
 -  He wore those punky shoes.
 -  He sports a slightly punky hairstyle.
 -  Clementine's kind of punky; dying her hair a different colour every day.
 -  Sherry, the punky bleached blond in the box office, looked up at me.
 -  How can I get that punky edge without looking like I'm wearing a costume for an early eighties revival night?
 -  She was short and had a punky black hairdo.
 -  There was a group of punky girls behind us, with torn tartan clothing and many body piercings
 
  
 2North American informal (of a person) worthless.  Kelly's punky little brother  Example sentencesExamples -  Two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage guys are talking to two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage girls.
 -  Maybe, in a truly punky and wanton act of hypocrisy, she might even return to the company.
 -  The suede holster is mealy and punky and falls apart almost instantly.
 -  Yesterday's sail left both Suzy and I feeling punky.
 -  True to form, I spent our first day out feeling punky.
 -  Today, it was Sten's turn to feel punky.
 -  Is this a naughty punky joke, a cheeky punky laziness, or a tiresome punky ignorance and stupidity?
 -  My father told me to select only the solid wood and the straight wood and not to put any punky wood in it.
 -  He was Gerard's punky little brother.
 -  She's a punky, geeky, nerdy girl.
 -  I was a punky, nihilistic kid when I wrote those scenes.
 
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