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Punge: A word derived from the great Daniel to describe the squeezing of cats tummys in a loving manner.
I'd like to punge that kitter cream.
by robrobrob March 21, 2008
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The fundamental unit of pungency.
This Gewürztraminer has definite overtones of Wookie punge.
by Super Number One Podcast August 18, 2009
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(Punk+Grunge = Punge)
A genre of music originating from Punk and Grunge music.
"That was a great Punge band we saw last night"
by Fiend5525 December 3, 2013
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Woah man, her punge was hairy.
Id stick it in that punge.
by pauze July 7, 2008
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A delightful mix of punk and grunge.
Can be a type of music, a way of life, or whatever else.
I'm a bit punk, but I'm also really into grunge stuff. I guess you could say I'm sort of punge.
by Rosemary April 4, 2004
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A collaboration of Pungent and Clunge, comes the term 'Punge'
To be used when someone has a smelly vagina.
I was about to jump into bed with Jo, but her punge scared me off.
by Bashfulbliss March 7, 2017
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Noun. The winner of a cake competition. As in the “victorious punge,” being a play on the words “Victoria sponge.”
Doreen Wilkins was the punge at this afternoon’s fete, awarded for her delicious chocolate gateaux, which all the judges rated the best they’d tasted for many a year.
by Volcanic October 6, 2023
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