5. Crunk The word in Yiddish means "sick," and was brought into the Southern Black vernacular through the presence of European Jewish immigrant shopkeepers in black neighborhoods in cities such as Atlanta. Can be used in the sense of "messed up" as in "these forks are crunk," and spread to "messed up" as from controlled substances.
there were 120 definitions. this looked like the most official one.
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The word in Yiddish means "sick," and was brought into the Southern Black vernacular through the presence of European Jewish immigrant shopkeepers in black neighborhoods in cities such as Atlanta.
Can be used in the sense of "messed up" as in "these forks are crunk," and spread to "messed up" as from controlled substances.
there were 120 definitions. this looked like the most official one.
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look i found you...
-love from penny-
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Don't let it go to your head... but..
Tu es chouette Spencer.
Yeah, rockin the calculus!
Nikki
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