dank

[daŋk]

dank Definition

  • 1unpleasantly damp and cold
  • 2unpleasantly strong and musty
  • 3excellent, high quality

Using dank: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dank" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The basement was dank and musty.

  • Example

    The air in the cave was dank and humid.

  • Example

    The bar had a dank atmosphere that made me uncomfortable.

  • Example

    This is some dank weed, man.

dank Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dank

Phrases with dank

  • dank memes

    internet memes that are intentionally bizarre or absurd, often with a dark or twisted sense of humor

    Example

    I spent hours scrolling through dank memes on Reddit.

  • a dark and unpleasant dungeon, often used in video games and fantasy literature

    Example

    The hero fought his way through the dank dungeon, battling monsters and solving puzzles.

  • high-quality marijuana with a strong and pleasant aroma and flavor

    Example

    He rolled a joint with some dank weed and passed it around the circle.

Origins of dank

originally used to describe unpleasantly damp places, from Middle English 'damp' or 'moist'

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Summary: dank in Brief

The term 'dank' [daŋk] can describe unpleasantly damp and cold places, exemplified by 'The basement was dank and musty.' It can also refer to excellent or high-quality things, as in 'This is some dank weed, man.' 'Dank' extends into phrases like 'dank memes,' which are intentionally bizarre or absurd internet memes.