Used both as:
1. A combination of the words "Crazy" and "Drunk"
2. A past-tense form of "crank"; in that a vehicle is "cranked" to be started, or volume can be "cranked" up, it is then said to be "crunk".
1. A combination of the words "Crazy" and "Drunk"
2. A past-tense form of "crank"; in that a vehicle is "cranked" to be started, or volume can be "cranked" up, it is then said to be "crunk".
by idoru February 16, 2005
A word that probably will never lose it's place in this world, considering how many white people use it.
by Pejovic September 15, 2008
Noun: This word originally coined by Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known by his pen name "Dr. Seuss", in the book, "Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!" Is a car that somewhat resembles a Star Wars AT-AT walker that is most likely powered by steam or possibly coal.
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