punk

suomi-englanti sanakirja

punk englannista suomeksi

  1. pikkurikollinen, retku

  2. taula

  3. surkea

  4. punk

  5. punkkari

  6. sytytystikku

  1. retku, ketku

  2. pikkurikollinen, juippi

  3. punk, punkrock

  4. punkkari

  5. punk, liike">punk-liike

  6. Substantiivi

punk englanniksi

  1. A person used for sex, particularly:

  2. (syn of): a person paid for sex. (defdate)

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Measure)

  4. (RQ:Butler Hudibras) And made them fight, like mad or drunk, / For Dame Religion, as for punk...

  5. (RQ:Wycherley Love in a Wood)

  6. {{quote-text|en|year=1936|author=Anthony Bertram|title=Like the Phoenix

  7. (syn of): a boy or younger man used by an older man as a (usually passive) homosexual partner. (defdate)

  8. {{quote-text|en|year=1698|title=Womens Complaint to Venus

  9. (syn of): any passive or effeminate homosexual male.

  10. A boy who accompanies a hobo, especially as used for sex. (defdate)

  11. {{quote-text|en|year=1973|author=Barry Broadfoot|title=Ten Lost Years, 1929-1939: Memories of Canadians who survived the Depression|page=137

  12. (syn of): any male homosexual. (defdate)

  13. (syn of): a man forced or coerced into a homosexual relationship, especially in prison. (defdate)

  14. (RQ:Mezzrow Blues)

  15. {{quote-text|en|year=2001|author=Joseph T. Hallinan|title=Going Up the River: Travels in a Prison Nation|page=106

  16. (ux)

  17. A worthless person, particularly: (defdate)

  18. {{quote-text|en|year=1933|author=Ernest Hemingway|page=94|title=Winner Take Nothing

  19. (syn of): any person, especially a male comrade. (defdate)

  20. A petty criminal, especially a delinquent. (defdate)

  21. {{quote-journal|en|date=October 18 1908|journal=New York Times|page=9

  22. {{quote-text|en|year=1963|author=Thomas Pynchon|title=:V.|page=145

  23. (quote-av)

  24. (syn of): a weak, timid person. (defdate)

  25. {{quote-text|en|year=1950|author=Hal Ellson|title=Tomboy|page=12

  26. {{quote-text|en|year=2006|author=Kali James|title=Can U Get Away?|page=17

  27. (syn of). (defdate)

  28. A young, untrained animal or worker. (defdate)

  29. A group of associated musical, artistic and social movements emerging out of the counterculture in the 1970s:

  30. (short for), a genre known for short, loud, energetic songs with electric guitars and strong drums and shocking or political lyrics. (defdate)

  31. {{quote-journal|en|year=1972|month=November|author=L. Bangs|journal=Creem|page=68

  32. The fashion style associated with punk rock, typically involving leather, metal studs and pins, distressed clothing and confrontational slogans.

  33. {{quote-book|en|year=1999|author=Lauraine Leblanc|title=Pretty in Punk: Girls' Gender Resistance in a Boys' Subculture|publisher=Rutgers University Press|isbn=9780813526515|page=157

  34. {{quote-book|en|date=2014-07-15|author=Ann Brooks|title=Popular Culture: Global Intercultural Perspectives|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|isbn=9781137426727|page=61

  35. The larger nonconformist social movement associated with rock and its fans.

  36. Any of the -punk genres, typically involving anachronistic technology and its social impact: dieselpunk, solarpunk, steampunk etc.

  37. {{quote-book|en|date=2022-06-15|author=ENC1101 Editorial Board|title=Composition and Grammar: For HCC by HCC|publisher=Accomplishing Innovative Press|isbn=9781644505977

  38. {{quote-book|en|date=2022-02-03|author=Rick Dakan|author2=Ryan G. Van Cleave|title=Writing Sci-Fi, Fantasy, & Horror For Dummies|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=9781119839101|page=196

  39. A follower of any of these movements, including:

  40. (short for), a musician known for playing rock or a fan of the genre. (defdate)

  41. (RQ:Hornby High Fidelity)

  42. A person who designs or dresses in punk fashion style.

  43. A member of the punk social movement; usually anarchist and socially non-conformist although potentially either left-wing or right-wing.

  44. {{quote-book|en|year=2013|author=Carole Counihan|author2=Penny Van Esterik|title=Food and Culture: A Reader|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9780415521031|page=236

  45. A fan of a -punk genre of fiction, or a person who dresses in a style associated with it.

  46. Worthless, contemptible, particularly (defdate)

  47. Bad, substandard.

  48. (quote-book )

  49. Thuggish, criminal.

  50. Cowardly. (defdate)

  51. (quote-journal )

  52. Poorly, sickly.

  53. Inexperienced.

  54. Of or concerning rock or its associated subculture. (defdate)

  55. (quote-journal)

  56. To pimp.

  57. To forcibly perform sex upon (an unwilling partner).

  58. (quote-book)

  59. (quote-web)

  60. To prank.

  61. To give up or concede; to act like a wimp.

  62. To adapt or embellish in the style of the punk movement.

  63. Any material used as tinder for lighting fires, such as agaric, dried wood, or touchwood, but especially wood altered by certain fungi.

  64. 1707, (w), ''Virginia'' in ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London'' XLI, page 149:

  65. As the East-Indians use Moxa, so these burn with Punk, which is the inward Part of the Excrescence or Exuberance of an Oak.
  66. {{quote-text|en|year=1756|author=John Bartram|editor=William Darlington|title=Memorials of John Bartram and Humphry Marshall|year_published=1849

  67. {{quote-text|en|year=1899|author=H. B. Cushman|title=History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians|page=271

  68. {{quote-text|en|year=1922|author=Harry Ignatius Marshall|title=The Karen People of Burma|page=61

  69. {{quote-text|en|year=2001|author=William W. Johnstone|title=War of the Mountain Man|page=116

  70. A utensil for lighting wicks or fuses (such as those of fireworks) resembling stick incense.

  71. {{quote-text|en|year=1907|author=Jack London|title=The Road|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/14658

  72. {{quote-text|en|year=1994|author=Ashland Price|title=Viking Tempest|page=353

  73. {{quote-text|en|year=2004|author=Shawn Shiflett|title=Hidden Place|page=221

  74. (l)

  75. (l), rock (gl)

  76. (syn)

  77. a punk (gl)

  78. (l) (attention)

  79. music

  80. punk (gl)

  81. punk, rock (gl)

  82. (l), rocker (gl)

  83. (l) (gl)

  84. (l); rock (gl)

  85. (l) (gl)

  86. complicated, difficult, tense

  87. rock

  88. (ux) punk|They play punk rock