A innovative term used to differentiate between two objects.
Usually between good and bad. Crunk typically being the good
side and bunk usually represents the bad side.
Usually between good and bad. Crunk typically being the good
side and bunk usually represents the bad side.
"The party was crunk once the strippers got there."
or "The party was bunk once the beer was gone."
"Do you think the new C-Side song
'Myspace Freak' is Crunk or Bunk?"
or "The party was bunk once the beer was gone."
"Do you think the new C-Side song
'Myspace Freak' is Crunk or Bunk?"
by Knotik a.k.a. DJhypknotik October 7, 2006

by J O Fresh May 22, 2006

by bullcorn December 19, 2019

First you bunk and then you bink. Not in that order 😳.
What if we were to bink bunk together sometime... uhh so bunk is like a name and bink is a naughty thing so you binked bunk behind tescos last night?
What if we were to bink bunk together sometime... uhh so bunk is like a name and bink is a naughty thing so you binked bunk behind tescos last night?
by A jim doodle hater September 7, 2021

Used to express moderate inconvenience, or a moderate anger.
May also be used in conjunction with fita fita
May also be used in conjunction with fita fita
axn: We can't go to Taco Bell, taco Tom got pooned by some black dude.
clutch: Bunkum Bunk. Who cares, let's go see how bad the poonage was.
clutch: Bunkum Bunk. Who cares, let's go see how bad the poonage was.
by clutch like yes April 24, 2006

by Nickjayallday May 6, 2018

by Dorlock October 16, 2020
