funk

US /fʌŋk/
UK /fʌŋk/
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1.

depresión, bajón

a state of depression or anxiety

:
He's been in a funk all week.
Ha estado deprimido toda la semana.
Don't let yourself get into a funk over small things.
No te dejes caer en un estado de ánimo bajo por cosas pequeñas.
2.

funk, música funk

a type of music combining soul, jazz, and rhythm and blues, characterized by a strong, syncopated bass line and a prominent rhythm section

:
I love listening to old school funk music.
Me encanta escuchar música funk de la vieja escuela.
The band played a great funk groove.
La banda tocó un gran ritmo de funk.
1.

acobardarse, rehúir

to avoid or shrink from something out of fear or hesitation

:
He was about to jump, but then he funked out.
Estaba a punto de saltar, pero luego se acobardó.
Don't funk on your responsibilities.
No rehúyas tus responsabilidades.