Usually applies to males only. To masturbate or beat off violently following the dissapointment of failing to woo female company for the night. Can also be used in past tense as "punished yourself" or referring to one of your loser wanker mates "punished himself".
I punished myself after failing to pick up a root at the clubs.
Dude she thinks your a freak, just give up and go home and punish yourself.
Jae punished himself and came on his own stomach.
Dude she thinks your a freak, just give up and go home and punish yourself.
Jae punished himself and came on his own stomach.
by Boris Cranker December 19, 2007
Get the punish yourself mug.Emo Punk or Emo is Punk is a saying use to show others (mostly those that hate Emo) that Emo is a sub-genre of Punk music.
The saying Emo Punk, or Emo is Punk is use by people to show others that Emo is a sub-genre of Hardcore Punk.
The saying Emo Punk, or Emo is Punk is use by people to show others that Emo is a sub-genre of Hardcore Punk.
Person one. Emo Punk.
Person two. Why are you saying that?
Person one. To show others that Emo is Punk music.
Person two. Oh so Emo is Punk.
Person one. Duh yeah; now u got it.
Person two. Why are you saying that?
Person one. To show others that Emo is Punk music.
Person two. Oh so Emo is Punk.
Person one. Duh yeah; now u got it.
by Freak Punk September 1, 2008
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oh my god. its just a genre of music. get over it.
get over the fact that the name is an oxymoron. maybe it was supposed to be that way.
get over the fact that you dont think its cool, other people do.
not all people who listen to it think they're being punk. SOME people listen to music because they think it sounds good, not because theyre trying to represent something.
all of the people trying to steer people who like pop punk in another direction should stop. pop punk is just an alternative to punk. nobody cares if you think its good. let people make their music. dont listen to it if you dont want to.
get over the fact that the name is an oxymoron. maybe it was supposed to be that way.
get over the fact that you dont think its cool, other people do.
not all people who listen to it think they're being punk. SOME people listen to music because they think it sounds good, not because theyre trying to represent something.
all of the people trying to steer people who like pop punk in another direction should stop. pop punk is just an alternative to punk. nobody cares if you think its good. let people make their music. dont listen to it if you dont want to.
by whatever632 August 9, 2009
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Scott called brighthouse on me because i was exploiting his gayness on the internet.That PINKSNITCH will get whats coming to him.
by urbandudeman December 16, 2008
Get the PINKSNITCH mug.Short-lived fashion trend popular with mostly female preteens and typified by fraudulent "punk artists" such as Avril Lavigne, Lillix, etc.
Punk chic is the desire to appear rebellious or hardcore, while also appearing cute or attractive. Unlike classic punk, the mowhawk doesn't feature, the basic uniform consists of flat-ironed hair, either undyed or with a wussy wash out colour applied to it, heavy eyeliner, pink or imitation leather cuffs from Hot Topic or Claire's, sweatbands, Converse All Stars and a tanktop or shirt, either imitation vintage or featuring a band that the wearer does not listen to. Younger punk chic followers are normally seen wearing shirts with moronic slogans like "Girls Rock" or "Punk Kitty".
They are either unashamedly pop oriented or appear to be credible by professing to like a list of bands that their older siblings listen to.
Many pioneers of this blip in fashion history have since ditched the ties and gone gothic chic since Avril is out and Evanescence is in.
Punk chic has no bearing on any other form of punk.
Punk chic is the desire to appear rebellious or hardcore, while also appearing cute or attractive. Unlike classic punk, the mowhawk doesn't feature, the basic uniform consists of flat-ironed hair, either undyed or with a wussy wash out colour applied to it, heavy eyeliner, pink or imitation leather cuffs from Hot Topic or Claire's, sweatbands, Converse All Stars and a tanktop or shirt, either imitation vintage or featuring a band that the wearer does not listen to. Younger punk chic followers are normally seen wearing shirts with moronic slogans like "Girls Rock" or "Punk Kitty".
They are either unashamedly pop oriented or appear to be credible by professing to like a list of bands that their older siblings listen to.
Many pioneers of this blip in fashion history have since ditched the ties and gone gothic chic since Avril is out and Evanescence is in.
Punk chic has no bearing on any other form of punk.
by Clairefaerie May 21, 2004
Get the punk chic mug.When someone calls you out and dares you to step up, usually in front of a lot of people. If you say no, you just got labeled a punk.
Person 1:Dude, you gonna pick that up?
Person 2: Pick what up?
Person 1: That punk card he just laid down in front of your ass.
Person 2: Pick what up?
Person 1: That punk card he just laid down in front of your ass.
by complaint department manager October 18, 2008
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1. A person of Black or African decent who adheres to both an Afrocentric—African pride and knowledge of Black contributions throughout history—and punk ideology, such as antiestablishment and antiauthoritarian political beliefs; corporate disdain and distrust of law enforcement.
Common characteristics of afropunks include wearing hair in a natural, chemical-free state such as afros, twists, braids, or dreadlocks; multiple piercings often running down the entire ear and/or unusual piercings such as septum rings, tragus, nape, and dermal anchors not normally seen on Black people; stretched earlobes; turbans and head wraps; vegetarianism; eclectic taste in music including all genres and decades; activism in community; skateboarding and surfing; love of travel/ wanderlust; and marijuana use.
Afropunks also tend to date and marry outside of their race and/or nationality, which differentiates them from traditional Afro centrism. Afropunks often lead nontraditional and bohemian lifestyles, often choosing entrepreneurship and/or artistic careers as musicians, actors, writers, indie filmmakers, or spoken word artists.
2. A person with an Afro-punk mentality but does not necessarily display any outward afropunk characteristics
1. A person of Black or African decent who adheres to both an Afrocentric—African pride and knowledge of Black contributions throughout history—and punk ideology, such as antiestablishment and antiauthoritarian political beliefs; corporate disdain and distrust of law enforcement.
Common characteristics of afropunks include wearing hair in a natural, chemical-free state such as afros, twists, braids, or dreadlocks; multiple piercings often running down the entire ear and/or unusual piercings such as septum rings, tragus, nape, and dermal anchors not normally seen on Black people; stretched earlobes; turbans and head wraps; vegetarianism; eclectic taste in music including all genres and decades; activism in community; skateboarding and surfing; love of travel/ wanderlust; and marijuana use.
Afropunks also tend to date and marry outside of their race and/or nationality, which differentiates them from traditional Afro centrism. Afropunks often lead nontraditional and bohemian lifestyles, often choosing entrepreneurship and/or artistic careers as musicians, actors, writers, indie filmmakers, or spoken word artists.
2. A person with an Afro-punk mentality but does not necessarily display any outward afropunk characteristics
“Skipping class to get baked and then go to a Soundgarden concert is so Afro-punk.”
“Growing your dreads out over your ears so that you won’t have to remove your piercings for work is so Afro-punk.”
“Growing your dreads out over your ears so that you won’t have to remove your piercings for work is so Afro-punk.”
by Splyce January 5, 2010
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