Music that has a particular feel or groove.
"Earl King recently told me I was the first guy he ever heard use the term funky about music..."
" 'Think about Foley, how funky and dirty he stinks and smells. Think about playing the music just like that."
-Earl Palmer, Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story
"Earl King recently told me I was the first guy he ever heard use the term funky about music..."
" 'Think about Foley, how funky and dirty he stinks and smells. Think about playing the music just like that."
-Earl Palmer, Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story
"Damn, that's funky!"
by bbmatt September 22, 2009
1. having a distinctive earthy or folksy quality.
2. non-sterilized or gentrified, usually positive connation.
3. having a bad smell and/or exceptionally negative qualities.
2. non-sterilized or gentrified, usually positive connation.
3. having a bad smell and/or exceptionally negative qualities.
1. I like that kind of art; its very funky.
1. I could really go for some funky Mexican food right now.
2. That meeting got pretty funky when they started arguing.
1. I could really go for some funky Mexican food right now.
2. That meeting got pretty funky when they started arguing.
by William Davis May 25, 2005
Omitting a variable or a nonlinear relationship in an explanatory variable may result in funky estimates. Question 28 on test blue was wrong.
by Packedlight April 24, 2018
by eliasbr24 April 01, 2022
by lex dex July 31, 2003
adj. In this case, used to describe the potency of the marijuana. The more emphasis used on the word scales the potency. Also see da funk.
by Nobody Fresh January 16, 2005
by d-blocC4 October 13, 2006