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noun
• a long trough for feeding cattle
Example sentence• He slept on the top bunk of the bed. Poetry example• The sailor got drunk and fell into his bunk. Rap example• Got so drunk last night, tumbled right outta my bunk. Kids example• Don't get drunk in your bunk! Lyric example• I'm drunk in the bunk, feeling like a punk. |
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noun
• United States biochemist (born in Poland) who showed that several diseases were caused by dietary deficiencies and who coined the term `vitamin' for the chemicals involved (1884-1967)
verb
• draw back, as with fear or pain
Example sentence• Her music is a mix of jazz, funk, and soul. Poetry example• Wallowing in funk, he soon got drunk. Kids example• The skunk was drunk and full of funk. |
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noun
• the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
verb
• dispose of (something useless or old)
Example sentence• She threw away all the junk in her closet. Poetry example• He got drunk on the junk in his trunk. Rap example• I'm gettin' drunk off the funk, forgettin' all that junk. Lyric example• Drunk on the junk, spinning out of control. Kids example• The monkey ate junk and acted drunk. |
| | | | | 4 | | 1 | verb, noun, adjectivev, n, adj |
noun
• an aggressive and violent young criminal
adjective satellite
• of very poor quality; flimsy
Example sentence• She dressed up as a punk for Halloween. Poetry example• The drunk punk lay slumped in the trunk. Rap example• Drunk off the liquor, callin' out that punk, step up if you tough or stay gettin' slumped. Lyric example• I'm a drunk punk, raising hell tonight. Kids example• The punk who got drunk was a total skunk! |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber
Example sentence• I put my clothes in the trunk before going on a trip. Rap example• Sippin' whiskey till I'm drunk, stash the speakers in the trunk. Lyric example• Got drunk and hid the keys in the trunk. Poetry example• Feeling drunk, he hid in the trunk. Kids example• The drunk skunk hid in the trunk. |
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noun
• a physician who specializes in psychiatry
verb
• wither, as with a loss of moisture
Example sentence• She shrunk her sweater in the wash. Rap example• Got so drunk last night, my ego shrunk tight, now I'm spittin' truth in the mic. Lyric example• Got so drunk that my world shrunk. Poetry example• He came home drunk, his clothes had shrunk. Kids example• The goofy pirate got drunk and shrunk! |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
verb
• put together indiscriminately
Example sentence• I ate a chunk of cheese for a snack. Lyric example• I'm drunk on whiskey, puked up a chunk. Poetry example• He was so drunk he ate a chunk. Kids example• The trunk had a chunk that made the skunk drunk. |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | verbv |
noun
• failure to reach a minimum required performance
verb
• fail to get a passing grade
Example sentence• He flunked the math test and had to retake it. Lyric example• I got drunk on cheap wine, now I'm gonna flunk this test of time. Rap example• Got so drunk last night, now I'm scared I'll flunk the fight. Poetry example• He got so drunk, he had to flunk. Kids example• If you're drunk, you'll surely flunk. |
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noun
• a well-built sexually attractive man
Example sentence• She cut off a hunk of bread and handed it to him. Lyric example• I got drunk on cheap wine, dancin' with that hunk. Rap example• I'm gettin' drunk with the hunk, feelin' the funk. Poetry example• The drunk hunk fell with a thunk. Kids example• The skunk called the hunk a drunk punk. |
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noun
• a hollow twanging sound
adverb
• with a short hollow thud
verb
• make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
Example sentence• He played a cheerful plunk on the piano. Lyric example• Got so drunk last night, I fell with a plunk. Poetry example• He got so drunk, he fell with a plunk. Rap example• I'm drunk off the funk, hit the floor with a plunk. Kids example• The duck got drunk on fizzy pop and fell with a plunk. |
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Example sentence• The ship sunk after hitting an iceberg. Lyric example• I got drunk and the ship sunk. Poetry example• The sailor got drunk, and his ship sunk. Rap example• Got drunk on the Henny, now my dreams feelin' sunk. Kids example• The sailor got drunk, and his boat sunk. |
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noun
• a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)
verb
• make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
Example sentence• I heard a loud clunk coming from the garage. Lyric example• I'm drunk on whiskey, bottle hits the floor with a clunk. Poetry example• He staggered home drunk, and his head hit the floor with a clunk. Rap example• Sippin' whiskey till I'm drunk, empty bottles clunk in the trunk. Kids example• He drank lots of punch until he was drunk, then fell down with a clunk. |
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noun
• a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work
Example sentence• The monk spent his days in prayer and contemplation. Lyric example• The drunk monk danced on the barroom floor. Poetry example• Never trust a monk who's drunk. Rap example• I'm a drunk monk, spittin' bars in the temple funk. Kids example• The drunk monk fell with a thunk. |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | verbv |
noun
• a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
verb
• be extremely bad in quality or in one's performance
Example sentence• The garbage that was left out all night really stunk up the kitchen. Lyric example• I got so drunk last night, the whole bar stunk of regret. Rap example• Got so drunk last night, the whole crib stunk like regret. Poetry example• He returned home drunk, and his breath stunk. Kids example• The skunk got drunk and really stunk! |
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noun
• a basketball shot in which the basketball is propelled downward into the basket
verb
• immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate
Example sentence• He scored a perfect dunk in the basketball game. Rap example• Drunk off the vibe, now watch me rise and dunk, leavin' 'em shook like a thunderstruck funk. Lyric example• I'm gettin' drunk off the thrill, now watch me dunk on the rim. Poetry example• The baller got drunk and botched his dunk. Kids example• The sponge got drunk on water, then dunk it like a cookie in batter. |
| | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
noun
• a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
Example sentence• I saw a skunk in my backyard last night. Rap example• I'm drunk off the funk, reekin' like a skunk. Lyric example• I'm drunk as a skunk, stumblin' through the funk. Poetry example• He stumbled home drunk, stinking like a skunk. Kids example• The skunk got drunk and fell kerplunk! |
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Example sentence• They decided to spelunk in the unexplored cave. Poetry example• Feeling drunk, we spelunk into the funk. Kids example• The drunk skunk went spelunk. |
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verb
• expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas
Example sentence• Scientists have debunked the theory that vaccines cause autism. Lyric example• I'm drunk on the hype, but I'll debunk the lies tonight. Rap example• I'm drunk on the truth, spittin' fire to debunk all the myths they construct. Poetry example• Wasted and drunk, his tall tales we'd debunk. Kids example• The wizard seemed drunk, but we'll debunk that bunk! |
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Example sentence• He heard a loud thunk as the hammer hit the nail. Lyric example• I got so drunk, my head went thunk on the barroom floor. Rap example• Got so drunk off the brew, tripped on the rug with a thunk. Poetry example• After getting drunk, he fell with a thunk. Kids example• The goat got drunk on soda and thunk he could float. |
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noun
• any thick, viscous matter
Example sentence• I had to clean the gunk out of the drain. Lyric example• I'm drunk on cheap wine, my soul's clogged with gunk. Rap example• Sippin' heavy, gettin' drunk, now my mind's clogged with that funky gunk. Poetry example• The sailor got drunk and sank in the gunk. Kids example• The punk drank the gunk and got drunk. |
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Example sentence• He slunk out of the room when he heard his name called. Lyric example• Got so drunk, I slunk away in shame. Rap example• Yo, got so drunk I slunk away from the party scene. Poetry example• The sailor got drunk, then slunk into the night. |
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Example sentence• He heard a loud kerplunk as the rock hit the water. Rap example• Got so drunk at the bar, tripped on the stool, kerplunk! Lyric example• Got so drunk last night, hit the floor kerplunk. Kids example• The skunk got drunk and fell kerplunk! Poetry example• He got so drunk, he fell down kerplunk. |
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noun
• A fool; an idiot; a lunkhead.
Rap example• I'm drunk off the brew, stumblin' like a lunk, what you gonna do? Lyric example• Drunk as a skunk with a lunk for a bunk. Kids example• Don't be a lunk, don't get drunk! Poetry example• The brawny lunk was roaring drunk. |
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noun
• A rock music genre that followed punk rock and was more artistic and experimental, laying the foundations for alternative rock.
adjective
• Of or pertaining to the period following the punk period
Example sentence• I'm really into postpunk bands like Joy Division and The Cure. Rap example• Gettin' drunk off the rhythm, postpunk blastin' loud, crowd wild in the pit, we own this underground. Lyric example• I'm drunk on postpunk nights, screaming into the void. Poetry example• I staggered home drunk, blasting postpunk. |
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noun
• the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber
Example sentence• The squirrel leaped from branch to branch, finally settling on the tree trunk. |
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noun
• a hole (usually in wood) with the top part enlarged so that a screw or bolt will fit into it and lie below the surface
verb
• insert (a nail or screw below the surface, as into a countersink)
Example sentence• The countersunk in this screw allows it to sit flush with the surface. Rap example• I'm drunk off the victory, haters countersunk, buried deep in misery. Poetry example• He got so drunk, he countersunk the screw right through the bunk. Lyric example• Drunk and countersunk, spinning in this whiskey funk. |
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noun
• an artery that originates from the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm and branches into the left gastric artery and the common hepatic artery and the splenic artery
Example sentence• The celiac trunk is a major branch of the abdominal aorta that supplies blood to the upper abdominal organs. |
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noun
• large naked-muzzled skunk with white back and tail; of southwestern North America and Mexico
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noun
• a state of nervous depression
Example sentence• She's been in a blue funk ever since she lost her job. |
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noun
• United States biochemist (born in Poland) who showed that several diseases were caused by dietary deficiencies and who coined the term `vitamin' for the chemicals involved (1884-1967)
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| | | | | 8 | | 2 | nounn |
noun
• a long trough for feeding cattle
Example sentence• The farmer cleaned out the feed bunk before refilling it with fresh hay. |
| | | | | 11 | | 3 | adjectiveadj |
noun
• of Mexico and southernmost parts of southwestern United States
Example sentence• The hooded skunk is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. |
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noun
• large naked-muzzled skunk with white back and tail; of southwestern North America and Mexico
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| | | | | 10 | | 2 | adverb, adjectiveadv, adj |
Example sentence• He stumbled into the bar blind drunk and started causing a scene. |
| | | | | 9 | | 2 | noun, adjectiven, adj |
noun
• A subgenre of speculative science fiction set in an anachronistic 19th century society.
Example sentence• I love reading steampunk novels. |
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