1. A new incarnation of hip hop made popular recently by such Dirty South acts as Lil John and the Eastside Boys, mainly consisting of black males yelling indiscriminate words (beeyah-beeyah?) at the top of their lungs to loud, repetitive beats and somehow calling it music. Apparently, no talent is required to produce crunk.
2. A new ebonic term referring to something that is cool or exciting, similar to "tight" or "off tha chainz". Hopefully, a fad that will fade away like "bitchen". Used often by the wigger.
2. A new ebonic term referring to something that is cool or exciting, similar to "tight" or "off tha chainz". Hopefully, a fad that will fade away like "bitchen". Used often by the wigger.
by Banky May 27, 2004
Mixture of the words "Crazy" and "Drunk". Used when someone is extremely drunk and/or high. Can also be spelled "Krunk"
by bloatedcow7014 December 04, 2005
by The Reefer Man April 26, 2005
An adjective/verb borne from the southern states. There are several theories as to how the word came to be, most of which suggest that the words Crazy & Drunk were combined to form "Crunk". However, it is highly unlikely that the poorly educated individual who first used this word put that much thought into it. It is just some idiot's belief of how the past tense of "crank" should be pronounced. For instance, an educated person might say: "I just cranked the engine.", whereas someone of lower intelligence might say: "My CAH be crunk now".
The meaning of the word "crunk" is what one might expect. Much like the engine example made above, the word means that something is running well, or an event is happening in some great fashion. Or even the literal interpretation that something has been cranked.
Essentially, the people that use this word most often have an inferior understanding of proper grammar, and it would be foolish to try and categorize "crunk" as adjective, verb, or other as it is just butchered American-English.....It is retard-speak made popular, similar to using "choppa" interchangeably with "automatic gun".
The meaning of the word "crunk" is what one might expect. Much like the engine example made above, the word means that something is running well, or an event is happening in some great fashion. Or even the literal interpretation that something has been cranked.
Essentially, the people that use this word most often have an inferior understanding of proper grammar, and it would be foolish to try and categorize "crunk" as adjective, verb, or other as it is just butchered American-English.....It is retard-speak made popular, similar to using "choppa" interchangeably with "automatic gun".
by DaZooKeepa May 16, 2011
those people are crunking
by mr crunk November 29, 2004
by s3xy_danc3r May 14, 2010
by b182sucks May 05, 2005