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Funky   /fˈəŋki/   Listen
adjective
Funky  adj.  Pertaining to, or characterized by, great fear, or funking; having great fear. (Colloq. Eng.)



noun
Funky  n.  Having an earthy, unsophisticated style or feeling; in (Music), Earthy and seemingly unsophisticated, having elements of black American blues and gospel. See 2nd funk, n.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Funky" Quotes from Famous Books



... was much more interesting than alarming. Fear is seated in the imagination, I think, and vanishes once the mind can assert itself. One feels very funky in the cold nights when nothing is happening: but if one has to handle men under fire, one is braced up and one's attention is occupied. I expect rifle fire is much more trying: but the fact that shell-fire is more or less unaimed at one individually, and also the warning swish, gives ...
— Letters from Mesopotamia • Robert Palmer



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