English Online Dictionary. What means funky? What does funky mean?
English
Etymology
From funk + -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fʌŋki/
Adjective
funky (comparative funkier or more funky, superlative funkiest or most funky)
- (US, slang) Offbeat, unconventional or eccentric.
- (US, slang) Not quite right; of questionable quality; not appropriate to the context.
- (slang, UK, US) Cool; great; excellent.
- 1989, inCider magazine (volume 7)
- Eight-bit Arkanoid is a funky game — not as sexy as its 16-bit sister, but fun to spend time with. I'm hooked.
- 2001, ELLEgirl magazine (Autumn 2001, page 127)
- I love high heels, and these were totally funky! The coolest part: They actually let me take 'em home!
- 1989, inCider magazine (volume 7)
- Having a foul or unpleasant smell.
- (music) Relating to or reminiscent of various genres of African American music, especially funk.
- (UK, slang, dated) Relating to, or characterized by, great fear, or funking.
Derived terms
Related terms
- funk
- funktastic
Translations
Danish
Etymology
From English funky. Attested since 1971.
Adjective
funky
- (music) funky
- (informal) funky (cool, great, excellent)
Declension
Indeclinable.
See also
- funk
References
- “funky” in Den Danske Ordbog
French
Adjective
funky (plural funkys)
- (music) funky
Spanish
Adjective
funky (invariable)
- funky
Noun
funky m (uncountable)
- funky (music or dance)