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词汇 punky
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Definition of punky in English:

punky

adjectivepunkiest, punkier ˈpʌŋkiˈpəŋki
  • 1Characterized by or resembling punk rock music.

    a punky pop band
    rock and blues with a punky edge
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What truly made them great was the punky energy of everything they did.
    • They both play a similar blend of punky pop, rich with guitars and really catchy lyrics.
    • They might not be a 'punky garage rock' band but they have got a lot of experience of playing in garages.
    • The Glasgow band have stripped away their punky guitars for a more minimal sound.
    • His sound is at once electronic and punky.
    • This three piece deliver short snappy punky chunks of energetic rock.
    • This is a fast, funky, punky, indie disco tune.
    • They move effortlessly from the punky thrash of "Brothers And Sisters" to delicate minimalism in "Love Is Back."
    • The band gave a dark, jazzy/punky edge to everything.
    • Their sound is varied, but essentially punky pop.
    • If you like vaguely punky, you'll like this.
    • The band took to the stage next, with slamming guitar riffs and punky ska tracks.
    1. 1.1 Resembling an admirer or player of punk rock in appearance or attitude.
      punky chicks
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the bus I befriend a punky little Quebecois.
      • She was short and had a punky black hairdo.
      • Someone once told me that peroxide punky stripes on spiked hair was cool.
      • You can look kind of punky without listening to punk rock or writing punk-rock music.
      • After that I had a sort of punky phase.
      • Her character is a punky American art student who seduces a guy.
      • He sports a slightly punky hairstyle.
      • Clementine's kind of punky; dying her hair a different colour every day.
      • He wore those punky shoes.
      • Sherry, the punky bleached blond in the box office, looked up at me.
      • There was a group of punky girls behind us, with torn tartan clothing and many body piercings
      • This funky, punky sophisticate was the downtown club look of the early Eighties.
      • How can I get that punky edge without looking like I'm wearing a costume for an early eighties revival night?
  • 2North American informal (of a person) worthless.

    Kelly's punky little brother
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Is this a naughty punky joke, a cheeky punky laziness, or a tiresome punky ignorance and stupidity?
    • She's a punky, geeky, nerdy girl.
    • The suede holster is mealy and punky and falls apart almost instantly.
    • Two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage guys are talking to two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage girls.
    • Yesterday's sail left both Suzy and I feeling punky.
    • Maybe, in a truly punky and wanton act of hypocrisy, she might even return to the company.
    • He was Gerard's punky little brother.
    • Today, it was Sten's turn to feel punky.
    • True to form, I spent our first day out feeling punky.
    • My father told me to select only the solid wood and the straight wood and not to put any punky wood in it.
    • I was a punky, nihilistic kid when I wrote those scenes.

Rhymes

chunky, clunky, flunkey, funky, hunky, junkie, junky, monkey, spunky

Definition of punky in US English:

punky

adjectiveˈpəNGkēˈpəŋki
  • 1Characterized by or resembling punk rock music.

    a punky pop band
    rock and blues with a punky edge
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They move effortlessly from the punky thrash of "Brothers And Sisters" to delicate minimalism in "Love Is Back."
    • This is a fast, funky, punky, indie disco tune.
    • His sound is at once electronic and punky.
    • The band gave a dark, jazzy/punky edge to everything.
    • The band took to the stage next, with slamming guitar riffs and punky ska tracks.
    • They might not be a 'punky garage rock' band but they have got a lot of experience of playing in garages.
    • The Glasgow band have stripped away their punky guitars for a more minimal sound.
    • What truly made them great was the punky energy of everything they did.
    • They both play a similar blend of punky pop, rich with guitars and really catchy lyrics.
    • If you like vaguely punky, you'll like this.
    • Their sound is varied, but essentially punky pop.
    • This three piece deliver short snappy punky chunks of energetic rock.
    1. 1.1 Resembling an admirer or player of punk rock in appearance or attitude.
      punky chicks
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the bus I befriend a punky little Quebecois.
      • Her character is a punky American art student who seduces a guy.
      • Someone once told me that peroxide punky stripes on spiked hair was cool.
      • This funky, punky sophisticate was the downtown club look of the early Eighties.
      • You can look kind of punky without listening to punk rock or writing punk-rock music.
      • After that I had a sort of punky phase.
      • He wore those punky shoes.
      • He sports a slightly punky hairstyle.
      • Clementine's kind of punky; dying her hair a different colour every day.
      • Sherry, the punky bleached blond in the box office, looked up at me.
      • How can I get that punky edge without looking like I'm wearing a costume for an early eighties revival night?
      • She was short and had a punky black hairdo.
      • There was a group of punky girls behind us, with torn tartan clothing and many body piercings
  • 2North American informal (of a person) worthless.

    Kelly's punky little brother
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage guys are talking to two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage girls.
    • Maybe, in a truly punky and wanton act of hypocrisy, she might even return to the company.
    • The suede holster is mealy and punky and falls apart almost instantly.
    • Yesterday's sail left both Suzy and I feeling punky.
    • True to form, I spent our first day out feeling punky.
    • Today, it was Sten's turn to feel punky.
    • Is this a naughty punky joke, a cheeky punky laziness, or a tiresome punky ignorance and stupidity?
    • My father told me to select only the solid wood and the straight wood and not to put any punky wood in it.
    • He was Gerard's punky little brother.
    • She's a punky, geeky, nerdy girl.
    • I was a punky, nihilistic kid when I wrote those scenes.
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