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Meaning of Spunk | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
spʌŋk

Definitions

  1. A spark.
  2. Touchwood; tinder.
  3. A piece of tinder, sometimes impregnated with sulphur; a match.
  4. Courage; spirit; mettle; determination.
  5. An attractive person; a good-looker.
    Australia, New-Zealand, UK, countable, slang, usually
  6. Semen.

Equivalents

العربية الشّجاعة شرر
Български кура́ж сперма
Bosanski pauk saft sisu spust сперма
Català escorreguda
Deutsch Courage Mumm Saft Soße Wichse
Español agallas leche lefa mecos
Eesti jobi pauk
Français entrain foutre vitalité vivacité
Hrvatski pauk saft sisu spust сперма
Magyar bátorság
Italiano sborra
Kurdî gala
Português esporra gala gozo porra
Română curaj
Русский конча отва́га
Slovenčina odvaha verva
Српски pauk saft sisu spust сперма
Svenska sagga sagge sarra sarre satsa

Examples

“"[...] That's none such an entirely bad little man, yon little man with the red head," said Alan. "He has some spunks of decency."”
“He […] took from his waistcoatpocket a nickel tinderbox, sprang it open too, and, having lit his cigarette, held the flaming spunk towards Stephen in the shell of his hands.”
“Spunk, or Touch-wood prepared, might perhaps make it Russet: and some, as Beringuccio affirmeth, have promised to make it Red.”
“A piece of Touch-wood (which is a kind of Jews-ear, or Mushrom, growing here in England also, on several sorts of Trees, such as Elders, Maples, Willows, &c. and is commonly call'd by the name of Spunk[…]).”
“At present, her only means of procuring subsistence for herself and children, is by making spunks or matches, which, either she or her eldest child, a girl about six years of age, sells from door to door.”
““Spunks — spunks — spunks — who will buy my spunks?” — cried an errant voice with a beseeching earnestness[…].”
“1847, Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey, ch 17. She showed me the letters of another individual, too, the unfortunate Mr. Green, who had not the courage, or, as she expressed it, the “spunk,” to plead his cause in person, but whom one denial would not satisfy: he must write again and again.”
““I reckon I′m as good as a mule,” he declared. “Maria knows what that desert is as well as we do, but she′s got more spunk than either of us. I'm not going to let any mule show more spunk than me.””
“Douglas: You've got spunk. And balls. And I like that in a woman.”
“I got a transfer in my bank job and on the first day on the job in the big smoke I had to share a teller's box with a young lady called Kim, a real spunk and my future wife.”
“We are welcomed by 20 year old spunks, as we make a last valiant attempt with our bodies - gasp, gasp - and try to get back in shape.”
“Curse the blasted, jelly-boned swines[...] the sniveling, dribbling, dithering palsied pulse-less lot that make up England today. They've got white of egg in their veins, and their spunk is that watery it's a marvel they can breed.”
“Between spunk-stained sheet and odorous whim Camera eye-flick-shudder within”
“It was runny stuff and, as she felt Brain loosen his hold on the drawstrings, Cackle's spunk dripped onto the shelf of her chin.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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