Definition
Punk primarily denotes a youth movement of the late 1970s, characterized by anti-establishment views, distinctive clothing, and loud, aggressive music. The term can also refer to an inexperienced or young person, or a type of wood used for fuel.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "punk" is pronounced with a single, clear syllable, emphasizing the crisp "K" sound at the end. The pronunciation is consistent across both American and British English.
Etymology
The term "punk" was originally used in the 16th century, meaning "prostitute". By the early 20th century, it evolved to describe a young male hustler or a young male partner of a homosexual. By the 1970s, "punk" became associated with the youth countercultural movement, focusing on anti-establishment views and specific music genre.
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Usage
The word "punk" can be used in a variety of contexts. In music and culture, it refers to a specific countercultural movement. In colloquial usage, it can describe someone seen as inexperienced, insignificant, or contemptible.
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