coon vs punk

coon

verb
  • To play the dated stereotype of a black fool for an audience, particularly including Caucasians. 

  • To crawl while straddling, especially in crossing a creek. 

  • To fish by noodling, by feeling for large fish in underwater holes. 

  • To traverse by crawling, as a ledge. 

  • To hunt raccoons. 

noun
  • A member of a colorfully dressed dance troupe in Cape Town during New Year celebrations. 

  • A black person who "plays the coon"; that is, who plays the dated stereotype of a black fool for an audience, particularly including Caucasians. 

  • A coonass; a white Acadian French person who lives in the swamps. 

  • A raccoon. 

  • A black person. 

punk

verb
  • To adapt or embellish in the style of the punk movement. 

  • To pimp. 

  • To prank. 

  • To give up or concede; to act like a wimp. 

  • To forcibly perform anal sex upon an unwilling partner. 

adj
  • Poorly, sickly. 

  • Of or concerning punk rock or its associated subculture. 

  • Bad, substandard. 

  • Thuggish, criminal. 

  • Cowardly. 

  • Inexperienced. 

noun
  • Any of the punk genres: dieselpunk, solarpunk, steampunk etc. 

  • A utensil for lighting wicks or fuses (such as those of fireworks) resembling stick incense. 

  • Any material used as tinder for lighting fires, such as agaric, dried wood, or touchwood, but especially wood altered by certain fungi. 

  • A young, untrained animal or worker. 

  • The larger nonconformist social movement associated with punk rock and its fans. 

  • Synonym of fellow: any person, especially a male comrade. 

  • Synonym of amateur. 

  • Synonym of prostitute: a person paid for sex. 

  • A worthless person 

  • Synonym of faggot: any male homosexual. 

  • Synonym of bitch: a man forced or coerced into a homosexual relationship, especially in prison. 

  • Synonym of bottom: any passive or effeminate homosexual male. 

  • Synonym of sissy: a weak, timid person. 

  • A petty criminal, especially a juvenile delinquent. 

  • A boy who accompanies a hobo, especially as used for sex. 

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