by Stranger bench January 20, 2020
To pat down until flat, compressed // To pack or tamp a loose type of material into a more compact mass
Origin: Northeastern Pennsylvania, or as we calls it: NEPA! (pronounced 'Knee-Pa')
Origin: Northeastern Pennsylvania, or as we calls it: NEPA! (pronounced 'Knee-Pa')
"Ay Bobby, hows about yous and me drive up de eynon ta da Arch-a-bald pothole anz pank some dirt inta it ta fill it up even"
by Sugerman's Up De Eynon March 31, 2010
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by RO-BA-TOE January 10, 2011
Much like the word "cop" used to describe the act of "copping out"; to "pank out" is to blow off responsibility or the calling to hang out with your friends for a lesser reason.
Pronounced like "spank" without the "s"
The origin of the word can be traced to a very small town in North-West Wisconsin
Pronounced like "spank" without the "s"
The origin of the word can be traced to a very small town in North-West Wisconsin
-"So and So" really panked out on us last weekend.
-Oh he always panks out on me
-He's a fricken pank artist with how much he panks on everyone.
-Oh he always panks out on me
-He's a fricken pank artist with how much he panks on everyone.
by c_towner November 17, 2009
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