
1) American style of music 2) Blue funk 3) Blue state 4) Dejected mood 5) Dejected spell 6) Depressed mood 7) Depression 8) Downtime 9) Faulkner releases real music 10) Fit of ill humor 11) Fred of the PGA 12) French word used in English 13) German surname 14) Low state 15) Name on a dictionary 16) Shrink from
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1) Bad mood 2) Cringe 3) Malaise 4) Odor
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Funk is a music genre that originated in the mid to late 1960s when African-American musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of soul music, jazz, and R&B. Funk de-emphasizes melody and harmony and brings a strong rhythmic groove of electric bass and drums to the foreground. Funk songs are often based on an exten...
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• (n.) Alt. of Funking • (v. i.) To emit an offensive smell; to stink. • (v. i.) To be frightened, and shrink back; to flinch; as, to funk at the edge of a precipice. • (n.) An offensive smell; a stench. • (v. t.) To envelop with an offensive smell or smoke. • (v. t.) To frighten; to cause to flinch. • (v. t.) To ...
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rhythm-driven musical genre popular in the 1970s and early 1980s that linked soul to later African-American musical styles. Like many words emanating ... [5 related articles]
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A horse that reacts in an overexcited manner in certain conditions, e.g at the arrival of a show or hunting meet.
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Funk intransitive verb 1. To emit an offensive smell; to stink.
2. To be frightened, and shrink back; to flinch; as, to funk at the edge of a precipice. [ Colloq.]
C. Kingsley. To funk out ,
to back out in a cowardly fashion. [ Colloq.] « To
funk...
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Funk noun [ Middle English
funke a little fire; akin to Prov. English
funk touchwood, German
funke spark, and perhaps to Goth.
f...n fire.] An offensive smell; a stench. [ Low]
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Funk transitive verb To envelop with an offensive smell or smoke. [ Obsolete]
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Funk is slang for trepidation.
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[The Tempest] a cowering or flinching through fear; panic.
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Aircraft manufaturer [US]
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noun an earthy type of jazz combining it with blues and soul; has a heavy bass line that accentuates the first beat in the bar
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Dance music of black US origin, relying on heavy percussion in polyrhythmic patterns. Leading exponents include James Brown and George Clinton. Initially used for a hard-bop jazz style and as a loose term of approbation in rhythm and blues, funk became a defined category in the 1970s as disco music geared to a black audience, less slick and mec...
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rhythmic groove-based music that developed from soul in the 60s - Bootsy Collins was the best funk bass player ever.
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An unorthodox style of wrestling. High risk, high reward. See Ben Askren or Dylan Ness, for some well-known funksters of their time.
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