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gunk noun- an unidentified and unpleasant substance US, 1938
- She looks cheap in that sleazy red dress, and she’s wearing gunk on her eyelashes. — Grace Metalious, Peyton Place, p. 172, 1956
- She wanted – repeat wanted – yours truly to drive this gangster’s Imperial, just take it out for a spin, I suppose, and blow the gunk out of its huge engine. — Robert Gover, One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, p. 142, 1961
- [T]here’s a thingamajig they can put on the projector that’ll cut through that gunk like Bruce Lee’s foot through Velveeta cheese. — Joe Bob Briggs, Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In, p. 9, 1987
- You just get them all covered with gunk on the next load. — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 291, 1993
- a thick liquid UK
Originally the brand name for a chemical cleaner. - What’s that gunk you’re drinking? That’s like a strawberry milkshake, is it, but flat? Full of chemicals I bet. — Simon Lewis, In The Box [britpulp], p. 127, 1999
- any industrial solvent inhaled for its psychoactive effect US
- — Ralph de Sola, Crime Dictionary, p. 60, 1982
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