by norednecksneeded March 31, 2010
African American word used to exemplify absolutely nothing pertaining to the significance of being dumb.
ex: We are about to get crunk up in here.
ex: Shall we get crunk Margaret and act like riddlesome fools?
ex: Shall we get crunk Margaret and act like riddlesome fools?
by Bekim May 05, 2005
Originated in the Southern United States as the colloquial past tense of "crank" as in "crank the car" which means to start the engine. When used in reference to a party, "crank" means to get the party started or to start having fun. If a party was fun and exciting then it was "crunk."
"Crank up the jury," means a person desires a jury trial rather than a guilty plea. "Crank up the jams," means turn up the music. He crunk the car and drove away.
by Mark Eric Smith October 26, 2005
Very Very Very Energized/Electrified
by LJ from NJ January 22, 2007
Originally Chinese, meaning "To eat with joy". But it's not used as a joining of two words "Crazy & Drunk"
by WarriorLi March 11, 2005
by er February 23, 2005
The coolest Barbarian in the Diablo Universe. He can really kill stuff fast with his two huge swords and high level Bash technique.
by The Wraith October 05, 2003