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  2. That's why the word punk became the calling card for the counterculture, because it's a word that means hated or ostracized by society. Later on, punk became a jailhouse slang term that meant that you don't fight when people try to rape you, you completely submit.

  3. Gobbing: Hocking a loogie on a band out of respect. Chiefly British. Grundy, Bill: British TV host. Drunkenly interviewed the Sex Pistols in 1976. Called a “fucking rotter” on air by guitarist...

  4. 1. : a usually petty gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian. 2. a. : punk rock. b. : a punk rock musician. c. : one who affects punk styles. 3. a. : a young inexperienced person : beginner, novice. especially : a young man. b. slang : a young man used as a sexual partner by another man especially in a prison. 4.

  5. a style or movement characterized by the adoption of aggressively unconventional and often bizarre or shocking clothing, hairstyles, makeup, etc., and the defiance of social norms of behavior, usually associated with punk rock musicians and fans.

  6. a type of fast, loud, often offensive music that was originally popular among young people in the late 1970s : He likes to listen to a lot of punk and new wave. The Clash and the Sex Pistols are among the punk acts who hit it big in the 1970s. Synonym.

  7. www.oxfordreference.com › display › 10Punk - Oxford Reference

    6 days ago · An admirer or player of a loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music popular in the late 1970s, typically characterized by coloured spiked hair and clothing decorated with safety pins or zips; also, this form of music. The terms punk rocker and punk rock are also used.

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