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punk

[pʌŋk]

punk Definition

  • 1a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s
  • 2a worthless person (often used as a general term of abuse)
  • 3a substance that smolders when ignited, used to light fireworks

Using punk: Examples

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

  • Example

    The band played punk rock music all night long.

  • Example

    Don't be such a punk and stand up for yourself.

  • Example

    He lit the punk and held it to the fuse of the firework.

punk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for punk

Antonyms for punk

Idioms Using punk

  • to intimidate or scare someone into submission

    Example

    He tried to punk me out with his aggressive behavior, but I stood my ground.

  • a rebellious and non-conformist mindset associated with punk culture

    Example

    She adopted a punk rock attitude and refused to conform to societal norms.

  • a style of clothing associated with punk culture, often featuring ripped or torn garments, safety pins, and leather jackets

    Example

    He dressed in punk fashion for the concert, wearing a studded leather jacket and ripped jeans.

Phrases with punk

  • a type of rock music characterized by its loud, fast-paced, and aggressive sound, often with politically charged lyrics

    Example

    The punk rock scene emerged in the late 1970s and quickly gained popularity.

  • to back out or fail to follow through on something due to fear or lack of courage

    Example

    He was supposed to confront his boss about the issue, but he punked out at the last minute.

  • a hairstyle associated with punk culture, often involving brightly colored hair, shaved sections, or spikes

    Example

    She dyed her hair bright pink and styled it into a punk hairdo for the concert.

Origins of punk

originally a term for a male prostitute, later used to describe young men who were kept by older men for homosexual purposes. The musical sense of the word emerged in the mid-1970s.

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Summary: punk in Brief

The term 'punk' [pʌŋk] has multiple meanings, including a type of loud and aggressive rock music, a worthless person, and a substance used to light fireworks. It can also refer to phrases like 'punk rock,' 'punk out,' and 'punk hair,' which denote aspects of punk culture. Idioms like 'punk someone out' and 'punk rock attitude' describe the rebellious and non-conformist mindset associated with punk culture.

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