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  2. As a teen slang word meaning "bad, inferior, undesirable," without reference to sexuality, from 2000. spunk (n.) formerly also sponk , 1530s, "a spark," Scottish, from Gaelic spong "tinder, pith, sponge," from Latin spongia (see sponge (n.)).

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      punk 뜻: 펑크; "열등한, 나쁜," 1896년에도 명사로 사용되었으며, 이전에는 "불씨로 사용되는 썩은...

  3. Jul 30, 2017 · Originally, “punck” was used to describe a prostitute or harlot; in 1596—the first known appearance of the word in print—the writer Thomas Lodge used the word like this: “He hath a...

  4. May 10, 2024 · Borrowed from prison slang, the word punk was first used in a musical context during the early 1970s, when compilation albums such as Lenny Kaye’s Nuggets (1972) created a vogue for simple mid-1960s garage rock by groups such as the Seeds, the 13th Floor Elevators, and ? (Question Mark) and the Mysterians.

  5. Aug 26, 2016 · Shakespeare was an early user of the word 'punk', which originally meantfemale prostitute’. According to the Oxford English Dictionary the first recorded usage of the word is in a ballad called ‘Simon The Old Kinge’ composed some time before 1575.

  6. The meaning of PUNK is a usually petty gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian. How to use punk in a sentence.

  7. Jul 13, 2011 · Etymology Online also confirms. "worthless person" (especially a young hoodlum), 1917, probably from punk kid "criminal's apprentice," underworld slang first attested 1904 (with overtones of "catamite"). Ultimately from punk "prostitute, harlot, strumpet," first recorded 1590s, of unknown origin.

  8. Apr 13, 2018 · William Shakespeare is credited with inventing many words including assassination, manager, scuffle, swagger, and uncomfortable. Did he also come up with punk? Probably not, but the...

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