A humorous name for Great Falls, Montana. Often used by teens going to either CMR or Great Falls Highschool who would rather live in Bozeman or Missoula. G Funk is best known for its Military Airforce Base (Malmstrom AFB), its dams on the Missouri River, and the city's general lack of charm. The word G Funk is often used alonside "Montucky"; a funny name for rural Montana. As in "G Funk, Montucky".
Teen: "Dad, why do we have to live in f*cking G Funk, Montucky?!"
Dad: "We didn't get to choose, buddy. I'm in the Airforce and this is the base they're sending us to. Besides, it's so close to the mountains!"
Teen: "Then why not live in the f*cking mountains?"
Dad: "ugh..." *slap!*
Dad: "We didn't get to choose, buddy. I'm in the Airforce and this is the base they're sending us to. Besides, it's so close to the mountains!"
Teen: "Then why not live in the f*cking mountains?"
Dad: "ugh..." *slap!*
by Montucky Man July 22, 2018
A nickname for Mediocre (er, Great) Falls, Montana. Common place to grow up in and then leave once realization that there is so much more in the world.
by kittnen March 24, 2007
by Pooshoot December 01, 2005
G Funk Era is referring to a legendary man by the name of George funk that for years was beyond awesome ! -
-also if one says" they are having" or "it's looking like" a G Funk Era. Said person is being, about to be or plans on being awesome and the man for a length of time!
-also if one says" they are having" or "it's looking like" a G Funk Era. Said person is being, about to be or plans on being awesome and the man for a length of time!
by GirlsLastResort February 17, 2017
A much cooler referance to use on any man in the place of the word/s:dude,bro,brothah,man etc...
-something to call a friend-
-something to call a friend-
(1)"Yo what's up G-FUNK TWIZZLE, you crusin' over later for poker?"
(2)"Long time no see my G-FUNK TWIZZLE, how's the wife and kids?"
(2)"Long time no see my G-FUNK TWIZZLE, how's the wife and kids?"
by Blaine January 05, 2005
by ZacsPenny February 25, 2004
by whawhawhat March 05, 2005