punk
punk
pʌnk
pank
British pronunciation
/pʌŋk/

Definición y significado de "punk"en inglés

to punk
01

engañar, bromear

to trick or deceive someone, often as a playful prank
Transitive: to punk sb
to punk definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The group of friends decided to punk their roommate by hiding all his belongings.
El grupo de amigos decidió punk a su compañero de cuarto escondiendo todas sus pertenencias.
She punked her colleague by pretending to be their boss on the phone, causing momentary panic.
Ella engañó a su colega fingiendo ser su jefe por teléfono, causando un pánico momentáneo.
01

gamberro, punk

an aggressive and violent young criminal
02

punk, rebelde

a person who embodies the rebellious and anti-establishment ethos associated with the punk subculture
example
Ejemplos
The punk sported a Mohawk hairstyle, ripped jeans, and studded accessories as symbols of their defiance against mainstream culture.
El punk lucía un peinado Mohawk, jeans rotos y accesorios con tachuelas como símbolos de su desafío a la cultura mainstream.
With their outspoken views and DIY ethic, the punk actively participated in protests and social movements, advocating for radical change.
Con sus opiniones francas y su ética DIY, el punk participó activamente en protestas y movimientos sociales, abogando por un cambio radical.
03

mecha lenta, yesca

substance that smolders when ignited; used to light fuses (especially fireworks)
04

yesca, material inflamable

material for starting a fire
01

de muy mala calidad, frágil

of very poor quality; flimsy
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