Rock music with deliberately offensive lyrics expressing anger and social alienation; in part a reaction against progressive rock.
An aggressive and violent young criminal.
Material for starting a fire.
A teenager or young adult who is a performer (or enthusiast) of punk rock and a member of the punk youth subculture.
Другие значения термина "punk" 1 As for Bolton, he defines ' punk ' in terms of how it looks.
2 The punk - at - heart trio won't stop making new music anytime soon, Armstrong says.
3 The parasite is not just a punk out having a good time.
4 That's why it's often compared to the punk rock movement, he said.
5 What he cherished about punk four decades ago was the DIY aspect.
6 Yes, pop punk played with vim and vigour is no longer fashionable.
7 This week, looking at a punk documentary - and a gallery refreshed.
8 I think probably both Damien and Tracey really grasped the punk thing.
9 In summary: It's been a big year for this Leeds-based grime - punk five-piece.
10 Johnny was smiling down at Nino; they had shown the punk doctor.
11 The Ultramods, an independent punk duo, recently released its album Underwear Party.
12 Voltaire Voltaire was the icon-at-large and philosopher - punk of the Age of Reason.
13 It's windy and the great punk poet is worried about his barnet.
14 It's shouty garage - punk with a dodgy surf quality to the title tune.
15 He said: Some punk busted Fayo and a couple of the boys.
16 With help from Jon Langford of country - punk trailblazers the Mekons, he succeeded.
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