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crunk
[kruhngk]
noun
a type of hip-hop originating in the southern U.S. and characterized by heavy bass and call-and-response vocals.
adjective
Slang.
excited; full of energy.
drunk and high on drugs.
crunk
/ ʌ /
noun
a form of hip-hop music originating in the southern states of the US
Word History and Origins
Origin of crunk1
Example Sentences
Rapper DJ Unk, who was best known for the bouncy early-2000s crunk hit “Walk It Out,” has died.
Tigers spokesman Chad Crunk said Tuesday that Hernández died in Florida and the team confirmed Hernández’s death with his family.
Others, like a jubilant man outside who screamed to no one in particular, “Everybody in the club get crunk!,” were simply there to party.
Senior linebackers Ruben Gamboa and Carmel Crunk were crushing ballcarriers.
Acts like Bone Crusher and Lil Jon ran the city’s brash crunk sound up the pop charts, hitting No. 26 and No. 2 with “Never Scared” and “Get Low,” respectively.
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