punk
punk
pʌnk
pank
British pronunciation
/pʌŋk/

Définition et signification de « punk » en anglais

to punk
01

mystifier, piéger

to trick or deceive someone, often as a playful prank
Transitive: to punk sb
to punk definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The group of friends decided to punk their roommate by hiding all his belongings.
Le groupe d'amis a décidé de punk leur colocataire en cachant toutes ses affaires.
She punked her colleague by pretending to be their boss on the phone, causing momentary panic.
Elle a punké son collègue en prétendant être leur patron au téléphone, provoquant une panique momentanée.
Punk
01

voyou, loubard

an aggressive and violent young criminal
02

punk, rebelle

a person who embodies the rebellious and anti-establishment ethos associated with the punk subculture
example
Exemples
The punk sported a Mohawk hairstyle, ripped jeans, and studded accessories as symbols of their defiance against mainstream culture.
Le punk arborait une coupe de cheveux Mohawk, des jeans déchirés et des accessoires cloutés comme symboles de sa rébellion contre la culture dominante.
With their outspoken views and DIY ethic, the punk actively participated in protests and social movements, advocating for radical change.
Avec leurs opinions franches et leur éthique DIY, le punk a activement participé à des manifestations et des mouvements sociaux, plaidant pour un changement radical.
03

mèche lente, amadou

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

amadou, matière inflammable

material for starting a fire
01

de mauvaise qualité, fragile

of very poor quality; flimsy
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