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stronk
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See also: Stronk
English
Etymology 1
Deliberate misspelling of strong for humorous or sarcastic effect, popularized by the Polandball memes, as a Polish accent might devoice all final stops.
Pronunciation
Adjective
stronk (not generally comparable, comparative stronker, superlative stronkest)
- (Internet slang, humorous, nonstandard) Deliberate misspelling of strong.
- Poland STRONK!
Etymology 2
Deliberate misspelling of stroke.
Noun
stronk (countable and uncountable, plural stronks)
- (Internet slang, humorous, nonstandard) Deliberate misspelling of stroke (medical).
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch stronc, from Old Dutch strunc, from Proto-Germanic *strunkaz. Cognate with German Strunk (“hard stalk, as in cabbage, etc.”).
Pronunciation
Noun
stronk m (plural stronken, diminutive stronkje n)
- tree stump
- Synonyms: boomstronk, stobbe, stomp, boomstomp
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