That Nailpolish Is So Punchi! That Wrapping Paper Is So Punchi
by TheDEF? February 19, 2017
when someone catches a buzz and wants to destroy everything and everyone around him. a typical behavior of guidos/jocks/white men from the south.
My pa came home late last night from the bar and i could tell he had a bad case of The Punchies. he kept walking around the house looking for things to beat up
by cubensis420 December 26, 2009
by joshjharvey January 7, 2022
a word used to describe a boxer who has been in the game to long and has been punched alot and it shows.
Evander Holyfield is getting punchy isn't he?
by DJ Derick January 30, 2011
by Daddy619 February 15, 2010
The act of tiresome delirium or hallucinations immediately following the body's inability to acquire its necessary rest-period. This state is often characterized by loud, obnoxious and generally unintelligible sounds and interjections strung together insensibly, while making markedly strange bodily motions or actions. Often occurs while studying for college's final exams or following activities that keep one awake beyond their normal hours. Rate/duration can be increased by the consumption of copious amounts of energy drinks, caffeine, or other study enhancing substances. I do not claim credit for the creation of this word, however I proudly claim that I am currently under its wicked shadow.
The sheer fact that I am entering this definition at this hour, while reading Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre" is attributed to an enlightened and highly evolved state of "punchy."
Ex: "Did you see (insert name) last night in the study lounge? He/she was up at like 3 pounding energy drinks and freaking out. They were talking about their pet unicorn and being loud and unwelcomely touchy. That was me like 3 nights ago."
Ex: "Did you see (insert name) last night in the study lounge? He/she was up at like 3 pounding energy drinks and freaking out. They were talking about their pet unicorn and being loud and unwelcomely touchy. That was me like 3 nights ago."
by Josh Rottman October 8, 2007