crunk
US /kruŋk/
UK /kruŋk/

1.
a style of hip-hop music originating in the southern United States, characterized by repetitive chants and a heavy, driving rhythm.
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The club was blasting crunk music all night.
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Many artists contributed to the rise of crunk in the early 2000s.
1.
to be extremely excited or intoxicated; a blend of 'crazy' and 'drunk'.
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After a few drinks, everyone started getting really crunk.
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The party was so loud and everyone was so crunk.