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Punk
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delinquente, criminale
an aggressive and violent young criminal
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punk, ribelle
a person who embodies the rebellious and anti-establishment ethos associated with the punk subculture
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fuse, esca
substance that smolders when ignited; used to light fuses (especially fireworks)
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materiale infiammabile, cippato
material for starting a fire
punk
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di scarsa qualità, fragile
of very poor quality; flimsy
to punk
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ingannare, scherzare
to trick or deceive someone, often as a playful prank
Transitive: to punk sb
punk
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punky
adj
punky
adj
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The punk reveled in the raw energy of the mosh pit, embracing the anarchic spirit of the music.
The punk sported a Mohawk hairstyle, ripped jeans, and studded accessories as symbols of their defiance against mainstream culture.
The punk band played their high-energy song, and the crowd began to slam on the dance floor.
The punk movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s embraced a form of cultural iconoclasm, rejecting mainstream norms and values through music, fashion, and lifestyle.
The punk's art often featured provocative imagery and bold statements, challenging viewers to question the status quo.