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Butt Crunk

Gay sex in prison.

OJ and his cellmate are going to have many years of getting butt crunk together.

by mackerel daddy January 21, 2011

28πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Brandon Crunk

A teenage boy who has no respect for those close to him -because that's keepin it CRUNK. (His real last name is Crunk, shocking -I know).

You- "I love you."
Brandon Crunk- "Let's be friends."

by JasonDavis November 11, 2008

13πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Crunk Driving

When your driving sober, but you pretend to drive like your drunk/under the influence of drugs.

Eli: "Dude your swerving the car on this straight road!"
Orion: "Don't worry he is just Crunk Driving."

by Oshla December 9, 2010

13πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


quarter to crunk

quarter to crunk is the time right before the party begins.

YO Will, what time is it?

Quarter to crunk!

by zrat May 19, 2006

18πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Crunk

The act of it bien or its gonna be tight as hell

"Lets Get it Crunk Up In This Bitch"
Let me Get a Yeahhhh!

by TYW July 6, 2006

3πŸ‘ 35πŸ‘Ž


CRUNK DRUNK

To get belligerent on alcohol to make up for the weed you didn't smoke or never smoked.

Example I was Crunk Drunk walking through the club because you know I don't smoke that shit. I know man that's why I'm Crunk because I do smoke that shit.

by Kyle Blake September 6, 2012

10πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Crunk o'clock

Crunk (kru^ngk)
a euphemism for getting really crazy and fucked up on marijuana and alcohol (stoned and drunk. Chronic plus Drunk = Crunk). Or maybe crack and drunk. Or coke and drunk. Or maybe just being crazy and drunk. Whatever it is, it means getting really crazy and fucked up.

o-clock (uh-klok)
an adverb meaning of, by, or according to the clock.

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Crunk o'clock (kru^ngk uh-klok)
Originating from the city of Portland, OR, the phrase is an exclamation of a heightened state of mental impairedness usually brought on by any combination of the aforementioned substances.

In addition to saying the phrase, the accompanying hand motion is equally as important

As defined by the phrase creator:

A celebratory gesture made by one (or in some cases many) person(s), by raising one hand to make a 90 degree angle of the arm β€” usually meant to indicate to spectators mutual acknowledgment of what time it is, and placing the other hand firmly on the axis of the 90 degree angle. With the hand that is extended into the air, a staccato downward motion towards the opposite elbow is made, making the performer appear to be "crunk," or to be miming a malfunctioning clock. (Porte 2006)

1. "Hey bitches, it's crunk o'clock!"

2. "Son, what time did you stay out last night?"
"I don’t know, Dad, most likely a little bit after crunk o'clock."
"Good job, Son"

by Crunker November 23, 2006

15πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž