CRUNK is the past tense of the verb CRANK. Like when you have cranked something up so much that it cannot possibly get any mor extreme; it's CRUNK.
"This song is crunk."
by spriteboy August 8, 2004

v. past perfect tense of the infinitive "to crank"; refers to the the ultimate level or the uppermost possibility
adj. - refers a person, place, or thing that is the best, or superior
adj. - refers a person, place, or thing that is the best, or superior
by Stephen November 26, 2002

Being under the influence of both cannabis (not necessarily chronic) and ethanol. The letter D in drunk is replaced with C from the term Cannabis (more commonly known as marijuana in the USA).
by YAAAAAN May 7, 2009

by Tyler Gatewood April 30, 2005

The origin of the word crunk comes from the O.G. MC ICE-T. It was during an interview with Oprah Winfrey that Ice stated that the word crunk is used in place of ANY curse word. It was during his battle with the PMRC and explicit lyrics hater Tipper Gore. Crunk was used as a curse that isn't censored.
by Slackeyed July 24, 2004

Contrary to what most people think, the word "Crunk" is not at all that deep,as for as Conan O'brian and Skiddish immagrants go. The word is simply used to emply "Getting things started" down south we say "Get crunk" as in "cranking" the engine or "starting" the engine of your car,so if your ever in a club down south and your not activly participating in the club scene they will say you need to get crunk.
by Jawjaboi August 4, 2005
