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[spʌŋk]1.nounvžigalna vrvica; kresilna goba; colloquially živahnost, pogum, energija, ognjevitost; jeza, srd; strastnosta man of spunk — nagel, togoten človek, togotnež, vročekrvnež;2.intransitive verbvžgati seto spunk up American razmahniti se; Scottish razjeziti se
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Spunk (álbum) — Spunk Álbum (bootleg) de Sex Pistols Publicación Septiembre/Octubre de 1977 Grabación 13 30 de julio de 1976 10 12 de octubre de 1976 17 28 de enero de 1977 Género(s) Punk rock … Wikipedia Español
Spunk — Альбом Sex Pistols Дата выпуска 17 июля 2006 Записан Май, июль, октябрь 1976, январь 1977 … Википедия
Spunk — ist der Markenname für Salzlakritz und Weingummis, die von der dänischen Galle Jessen A/S produziert werden. Die Lakritze ist klein, schwarz, sehr trocken und salzig. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Packungsgröße 2 Verfügbarkeit in Deutschland 3 … Deutsch Wikipedia
spunk´i|ness — spunk|y «SPUHNG kee», adjective, spunk|i|er, spunk|i|est. Informal. courageous; plucky; spirited: »He is a spunky fellow. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
spunk´i|ly — spunk|y «SPUHNG kee», adjective, spunk|i|er, spunk|i|est. Informal. courageous; plucky; spirited: »He is a spunky fellow. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
spunk|y — «SPUHNG kee», adjective, spunk|i|er, spunk|i|est. Informal. courageous; plucky; spirited: »He is a spunky fellow. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
Spunk — (sp[u^][ng]k), n. [Gael. spong, or Ir. sponc, tinder, sponge; cf. AS. sponge a sponge (L. spongia), sp[=o]n a chip. Cf. {Sponge}, {Punk}.] [Written also {sponk}.] 1. Wood that readily takes fire; touchwood; also, a kind of tinder made from a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spunk — spunk·ie; spunk·i·ly; spunk·i·ness; spunk; … English syllables
Spunk.nl — is a Dutch e zine representing Dutch youth culture. The e zine has weekly 150.000 visitors and has an alliance with the daily evening newspaper NRC Handelsblad. External links* [http://www.spunk.nl www.spunk.nl] … Wikipedia
spunk — [spʌŋk] n [U] informal [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Probably from spunk spark (16 19 centuries), from Scottish Gaelic spong sponge, material for lighting fires , from Latin spongia; SPONGE1] 1.) especially AmE courage ▪ She had a lot of spunk … Dictionary of contemporary English
Spunk (play) — Spunk is a play by American playwright George C. Wolfe and is an adaptation of three stories by Zora Neale Hurston. Wolfe won a 1989 Obie award for best off Broadway director for Spunk. See also … Wikipedia