by laurenbeantownsfinest June 22, 2005
by crunkmasterj January 01, 2006
by Shoobywoowooooo June 09, 2005
by Julie is awesome March 21, 2005
(adj.) Compound substance inebriation; most commonly "crack" cocaine and alcohol.The state of being inebriated. To be high and drunk simultaneously. See Also: Krunk, Cronk, "Walter Cronkite".
by William Morris July 22, 2004
Created in the early 21st century, Crunk (or Krunk) is a game to test masculinity. Similar to bloody knuckles, men first place their junk on a designated Crunk table. To be a designated Crunk table it must be junk level. The men then take turns smashing their opponents junk with their fist. The first man to cry out in pain looses. Often seen in the club scene, Crunk can be recreational or used to solve disputes.
Often times, in major cities, there is a an underground organization, much like a Fight Club, where men square off weekly in Crunk competition. These men choose a "Crunk" name (ex. Captain Crunk) to hide their real identity. The leader of this organization is deemed King Crunk and presides over the match and the society. He receives a crown, cowl and scepter at the start of his reign and receives special privileges determined by the individual society. Any member may challenge the King Crunk to a match. However, King Crunk does not use his fist in a match but his designated scepter often times being at an advantage.
Often times, in major cities, there is a an underground organization, much like a Fight Club, where men square off weekly in Crunk competition. These men choose a "Crunk" name (ex. Captain Crunk) to hide their real identity. The leader of this organization is deemed King Crunk and presides over the match and the society. He receives a crown, cowl and scepter at the start of his reign and receives special privileges determined by the individual society. Any member may challenge the King Crunk to a match. However, King Crunk does not use his fist in a match but his designated scepter often times being at an advantage.
by Con-Crunk-tion Worker October 12, 2011