Verb, to speak without thinking to reporters or members of the press. Famous press junkers are Bob Dylan and Terrell Owens. The term was first coined in Zach Braff's Garden State.
"What was your dream job growing up?" - Reporter
"To be a waitress," - Dylan
"What are you going to do here in Denmark?" - Reporter
"Look for Hamlet's castle," - Dylan
Dylan could really press junk-it.
"To be a waitress," - Dylan
"What are you going to do here in Denmark?" - Reporter
"Look for Hamlet's castle," - Dylan
Dylan could really press junk-it.
by Geoff L. November 22, 2005
by Zeezo October 08, 2004
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by MighMoS December 26, 2004
Junk journalism: a news story that is written without adequate research, investigation or information before publication. Junk journalism is aimed to promote traffic to news site or to get public patronage by fabricating alarming pack of lies to newsreaders.
by Stop corruption. July 28, 2014
Fitted Boxer Briefs. Extremely tight underwear that shows the definition of a guy's manhood (package).
by Fi-Tdot February 29, 2008