spunk

  • 51spunk — n 1.Informal. pluck, mettle, mettlesomeness, spirit, pluckiness, gameness, nerve, chutzpah, backbone, gumption, heart, blood, marrow, Archaic. pith, stamina, Inf. toughness, grit, true grit, Inf. starch, U.S. Inf. sand, Inf. spunkiness, Sl. guts …

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  • 52spunk — UK [spʌŋk] / US noun [uncountable] 1) informal a brave or determined attitude 2) impolite a very informal word for semen 3) Australian informal someone who you think is sexually attractive …

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  • 53spunk — [[t]spʌŋk[/t]] n. 1) pluck; spirit; mettle 2) tinder; touchwood; punk • Etymology: 1530–40; obscurely akin to funk spark, touchwood, punk I …

    From formal English to slang

  • 54spunk — /spʌŋk / (say spungk) noun Colloquial 1. pluck; spirit; mettle. 2. (taboo) semen. 3. a good looking person. {16th century sponk, from Scottish Gaelic spong tinder, spark, sponge, from Latin spongia sponge} …

  • 55spunk — 1. n. guts; verve; courage 2. n. semen …

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  • 56spunk —  1. Courage.  2. Semen, spunky Spirited, squaddy Soldier …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 57spunk —  a dried fungus, used as tinder. Glouc.  To go snacks, or snack it, to go shares, or partake …

    A glossary of provincial and local words used in England

  • 58spunk — n. 1 touchwood. 2 colloq. courage, mettle, spirit. 3 coarse sl. semen. Usage: Usually considered a taboo use. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn.: cf. PUNK …

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  • 59Spunk Ransom — #REDIRECT Robert Pattinson …

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  • 60Spunk-rat — sexually attractive person …

    Dictionary of Australian slang