词汇 | punky |
释义 | punky adjective uk /ˈpʌŋ.ki/ us /ˈpʌŋ.ki/ punkyadjective (PUNK CULTURE)relating to or reminding you of punk(= a culture popular among young people, especially in the late 1970s, involving opposition to authority expressed through shocking behaviour, clothes, and hair, and fast, loud music), or of people who are part of this culture: The music is a mixture of sedate folk and raucous punky sounds. He fell in love with a punky pink-haired girl at college. Young people adolescence adolescent baby boyhood emo laddish laddishness larrikin mall rat minor skinhead Teddy boy teen teenager teenybopper tween youngster youth youth culture yute punkyadjective (ATTITUDE)confident and slightly aggressive(= wanting to fight): The boys were fine, but a little punky and getting on each other's nerves. Usually smaller dogs are easy to live with but this one had a punky attitude. Violent or aggressive abusively aggressive aggressively aggressiveness aggro ferociously ferocity fierce fierceness fighting words outrage proactive aggression pugnacious pugnaciously pugnacity vicious viciously viciousness violence warlike You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Confidence & self-assurance punkyadjective (WOOD)(of wood) soft and dry, especially because of decay: Often, this kind of wood is punky and of little heating value. Types of wood American elm Atlantic white cedar balk balsa wood bark basswood black locust boxwood cork elm knotty MDF mulga oaken paulownia piny pitch pine ponderosa pine softwood three-ply |
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