punk

(Angielski)

Częstotliwość

B2
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/pʌŋk/
Etymologia (Angielski)

Uncertain. Possibly from punk (“rotten wood dust used as tinder”), attested since 1678, to anything worthless (attested since 1869) and then to any undesirable person (since 1908). The relatively tame 21st century usage of punk (“prank”, verb) was popularized by the American television show Punk'd (2003).

Related words

punk

hubiak pospolity

rozpałka

Melaleuca leucadendron

czarnobiel kajeputowy

hubka

punk rock

punkowiec

punkrock

pank

podpał

podpałka

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