The first recorded use of the term (unknown origin) occurred in the early 1590s, with reference to a “prostitute, harlot.” The term “taffety punk,” a reference to “a well dressed whore,” appears in William Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well, penned between 1604 and 1605.
by WimpyGamer April 24, 2017

by ralphseri November 22, 2014

a kid that swears against Saturn and rebels against pop culture. Hates schmucks and hates the establishment. Status quo is never adhered by punks.
Father: come here little punk!
Son: I'm outta here!
Father: Where are you going?
Son: Anywhere but here! Blow off!
Son: I'm outta here!
Father: Where are you going?
Son: Anywhere but here! Blow off!
by aromabinger February 2, 2024

A “punk” who may or may not go to shows, but doesn’t listen to the libertarian or anarchic messages of the bands they listen to. They believe the bands they listen to adhere somehow to their authoritarian hateful ideologies, but they are sorely mistaken. Usually you can catch them wearing ushankas with the Soviet star pinned on them, dirty tank tops, and camo military pants similar to Nazi Punk attire. They also have greasy long undyed hair, lots of zits on their faces, and are usually 13 years old or 18+ but with suspicious attractions to minors…
Scam: “Yo bro who was that kid trying to sing that stupid ass Russian anthem song in the mosh pit??”
Twister: “I dunno man, prolly jus some lame ass tankie punk.”
Scam: “Wow! What a fucking poser! Does he not know that Nazi Punks Fuck Off includes Red Fash???”
Twister: “I dunno man, prolly jus some lame ass tankie punk.”
Scam: “Wow! What a fucking poser! Does he not know that Nazi Punks Fuck Off includes Red Fash???”
by lmaomeanlickmyassout July 29, 2022

That's a Punk!
by Yoey Ryan Lovely October 7, 2022

- a usually petty gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian. How to use punk in a sentence.
A cute name used in reference to a friend that is crazy or silly
A cute name used in reference to a friend that is crazy or silly
Love you punk❤
by Shenanae August 5, 2021
