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skunk
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See also: Skunk
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /skʌŋk/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ʌŋk
Etymology 1
From an unattested Southern New England Algonquian word, cognate with Abenaki segôgw, segonku (“he who squirts (musk) / urinates”), from Proto-Algonquian *šeka·kwa, from *šek- (“to urinate”). Doublet of Chicago.
Noun
skunk (plural skunks) (originally Canada, US)
- Any of various small mammals, of most genera of the family Mephitidae, native to North and Central America, having a glossy black with a white coat and two musk glands at the base of the tail for emitting a noxious smell as a defensive measure.
- 1634, William Wood, “Of the Beasts that Live on the Land”, in New Englands Prospect. A True, Lively, and Experimentall Description of that Part of America, Commonly Called New England; […], London: […] Tho[mas] Cotes, for Iohn Bellamie, […], →OCLC, 1st part, pages 22–23:
- The beaſts of offence be Squunckes, Ferrets, Foxes, vvhoſe impudence ſometimes drives them to the good vvives Hen rooſt, to fill their Paunch: ſome of theſe be blacke; their furre is of much eſteeme.
- (slang, derogatory, dated) A despicable person.
- (slang, derogatory, dated) Anything very bad; a stinker.
- 1987, English Journal, volume 76, numbers 5-8, page 52:
- On the other hand, many critics contend that in terms of literary quality, many of the multiple-storyline books are true skunks.
- (slang) A walkover victory in sports or board games, as when the opposing side is unable to score.
- Coordinate term: shutout
- (cribbage) A win by thirty or more points. (A double skunk is sixty or more, a triple skunk ninety or more.)
Derived terms
- badger skunk (Conepatus spp.)
- big skunk (Mephitis spp.)
- drunk as a skunk
- hog-nosed skunk (Conepatus spp.)
- hooded skunk (Mephites macroura)
- hydrophobia skunk (Spilogale angustifrons)
- knock a skunk off a gut wagon
- rooter skunk (Conepatus leuconotus)
- skunk ape
- skunk at a garden party, skunk at the garden party
- skunkball (Melanitta perspicillata)
- skunk bear (Gulo gulo
- skunkbill (Melanitta perspicillata)
- skunkbird, skunk blackbird (Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
- skunkbush (Rhus trilobata)
- skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus et al.))
- skunk currant (Ribes glandulosum)
- skunk dolphin (Cephalorhynchus commersonii)
- skunked term
- skunk grass (Eragrostis spp.)
- skunkhead (Melanitta perspicillata)
- skunkless
- skunklike
- skunk pig (Tayassuidae spp.)
- skunk porpoise (Lagenorhynchus spp.)
- skunk pox (Skunkpox virus)
- skunk spruce (Picea glauca)
- skunk tail (Sitanion hystrix)
- skunk tree (Sterculia foetida)
- skunk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus et al.)
- skunk up
- skunkweed, skunk-weed (Polemonium viscosum)
- skunk works, skunkworks
- skunky
- spotted skunk (Spilogale spp.)
- stink a skunk off a gut wagon
- striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis)
Descendants
Translations
animal
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despicable person
skunkweed — see marijuana
walkover victory
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Verb
skunk (third-person singular simple present skunks, present participle skunking, simple past and past participle skunked)
- (transitive, slang) To defeat so badly as to prevent any opposing points.
- I skunked him at cards.
- We fished all day but the lake skunked us.
- (cribbage) To win by thirty or more points.
- (intransitive, of beer) To go bad, to spoil.
See also
Etymology 2
Blend of skinhead + punk, influenced by the animal (Etymology 1).
Noun
skunk (plural skunks)
- A member of a hybrid skinhead and punk subculture.
- 2006, Pam Nilan, Carles Feixa, Global Youth?: Hybrid Identities, Plural Worlds, page 192:
- In the early 1980s, certain ex-punks joined them, becoming 'skunks' – a hybrid subculture of skinheads and punks.
- 2011, Gerard DeGroot (quoting Brown), Seventies Unplugged
- […] mods, skins, suedes, smoothies, punks, skunks, rude boys, soul boys and headbangers […]
Etymology 3
From skunkweed (“certain highly aromatic marijuana”).
Noun
skunk (countable and uncountable, plural skunks)
- (slang) Clipping of skunkweed, type of marijuana.
- Any of the strains of hybrids of Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica that may have THC levels exceeding those of typical hashish.
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Czech
Noun
skunk m anim
- skunk (animal)
Declension
Declension of skunk (velar masculine animate)
Further reading
- “skunk”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
- “skunk”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
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Danish
Etymology 1
Possibly from Old Norse skukka (“wrinkle”).
Noun
skunk c (singular definite skunken, plural indefinite skunke or skunker)
- the enclosed space behind a knee wall.
Etymology 2
Noun
skunk c (singular definite skunken, plural indefinite skunke)
- skunk (mammal)
- Synonym: stinkdyr
- (uncountable) skunk (cannabis)
Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
skunk m (uncountable)
Kashubian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
skunk m animal (female equivalent szkùnka)
- (Canada, United States) skunk
Further reading
- Stanislow Frymark (2020), “skunk”, in Kashubian Language in Canada, the USA and New Zealand; Lexical Interferences in Kashubian Language in Canada, the USA and New Zealand, Zómk Zôbòrsczi, →ISBN
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Swedish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
skunk c
Declension
References
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