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punk    音标拼音: [p'ʌŋk]
n. 废物,小阿飞,半朽的木头
a. 无用的,腐朽的

废物,小阿飞,半朽的木头无用的,腐朽的

punk
adj 1: of very poor quality; flimsy [synonym: {bum}, {cheap},
{cheesy}, {chintzy}, {crummy}, {punk}, {sleazy}, {tinny}]
n 1: an aggressive and violent young criminal [synonym: {hood},
{hoodlum}, {goon}, {punk}, {thug}, {tough}, {toughie},
{strong-armer}]
2: substance that smolders when ignited; used to light fuses
(especially fireworks)
3: material for starting a fire [synonym: {kindling}, {tinder},
{touchwood}, {spunk}, {punk}]
4: a teenager or young adult who is a performer (or enthusiast)
of punk rock and a member of the punk youth subculture [synonym:
{punk rocker}, {punk}]
5: rock music with deliberately offensive lyrics expressing
anger and social alienation; in part a reaction against
progressive rock [synonym: {punk rock}, {punk}]

Punk \Punk\, n. [Cf. {Spunk}.]
1. Wood so decayed as to be dry, crumbly, and useful for
tinder; touchwood.
[1913 Webster]

2. A fungus ({Polyporus fomentarius}, etc.) sometimes dried
for tinder; agaric.
[1913 Webster]

3. An artificial tinder. See {Amadou}, and {Spunk}.
[1913 Webster]

4. A prostitute; a strumpet. [Obsoles.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

168 Moby Thesaurus words for "punk":
German tinder, JD, Mickey Mouse, a nobody, a nothing, amadou,
amiss, auntie, awful, bad, balderdash, baloney, barbarian, barfy,
base, bi-guy, bisexual, bosh, brat, bull dyke, bum, bunk, bunkum,
butch, catamite, cheap, cheesy, chicken, cipher, claptrap, coarse,
common, common man, crappy, creepy, crummy, delinquent, dirty,
dissatisfactory, dummy, dyke, elf, enfant terrible, fag, faggot,
fairy, femme, figurehead, flit, fourth-class, fricatrice, fruit,
gamin, godawful, goon, goshawful, grim, gunsel, had, hairy,
hogwash, holy terror, homo, homophile, homosexual, homosexualist,
hoodlum, hooligan, hot, icky, imp, inferior, insignificancy,
invert, irregular, jackstraw, jerkwater, juvenile delinquent,
lesbian, lightweight, little fellow, little guy, little monkey,
lousy, low-class, low-grade, low-quality, low-test, man of straw,
mean, measly, mediocrity, minx, mug, nance, nebbish, niggling,
nobody one knows, nonentity, obscurity, one-horse, paltry, pansy,
pathic, pettifogging, petty, picayune, picayunish, piddling,
piffling, pip-squeak, poky, poor, puck, punk kid, puny, putrid,
pyrotechnic sponge, queen, queer, rotten, ruffian, runt, sapphist,
scrub, second-best, second-class, seedy, shabby, shitty, shrimp,
small fry, small potato, small potatoes, small-beer, small-time,
spoiled brat, spunk, squirt, squit, stinking, stinky, tacky,
third-class, third-rate, thug, tinder, tinder fungus, tinderbox,
tinhorn, tinny, touchwood, tough, tribade, two-bit, two-by-four,
unimportant, unsatisfactory, up, urchin, vandal, vomity, whiffet,
whippersnapper, worthless, wrong, yahoo, yecchy


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  • Punk rock - Wikipedia
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  • What is Punk? | Definition, Examples, Analysis - Perlego
    Punk refers to a subculture that centered around anti-establishment beliefs, individual expression, and DIY aesthetics, encompassing music, fashion, art, and other forms of popular culture Punk artists critiqued capitalism and the commodification of music and art, seeing many popular musicians as “sellouts” to the label
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