by Derkchy May 04, 2009
Stemming from the latin root "krunkus," meaning "to give praise to the God of wine, Bacchus," this popular current form of the word is typically used by urban roughians to describe a state of euphoria derived from copious use of "Dom", "Kris", "herb" or "cri-zack."
by The Special Sauce October 14, 2004
by Stefan April 21, 2004
Traditionally inserted by a scream of the band accompaniment of the Fairfield(OH) High School Choraliers in their show choir performances. Meant to excite the audience of performances with their song and dance. Has nothing to do with drinking and illicit drugs.
by manfriend53 August 01, 2008
African American word used to exemplify absolutely nothing pertaining to the significance of being dumb.
ex: We are about to get crunk up in here.
ex: Shall we get crunk Margaret and act like riddlesome fools?
ex: Shall we get crunk Margaret and act like riddlesome fools?
by Bekim May 05, 2005
Very Very Very Energized/Electrified
by LJ from NJ January 22, 2007
Originally Chinese, meaning "To eat with joy". But it's not used as a joining of two words "Crazy & Drunk"
by WarriorLi March 11, 2005