Dank
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adjective
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noun
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verb
)
(As an adjective)
Dank ( adjective )
- Unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, typically, chilly.
- Unpleasantly cold and damp.
- Used to describe an environment that is damp and musty, or to describe marijuana that is strong and potent.
Origin:
The word "dank" is of uncertain origin. it may come from the middle english word "dank" meaning "damp", or from the old norse word "dreki" meaning "dragon". .
Examples:
- The basement was dank and musty.
- The air was dank and chilly.
- This batch of marijuana is dank.
- The dank alleyway was not a place you wanted to be caught alone in.
- The damp and musty smell of the dank cave was overwhelming.
(As a noun)
Dank ( noun )
- Unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, typically, chilly.
- Unpleasantly cold and damp.
- Used to describe an environment that is damp and musty, or to describe marijuana that is strong and potent.
Origin:
The word "dank" is of uncertain origin. it may come from the middle english word "dank" meaning "damp", or from the old norse word "dreki" meaning "dragon". .
Examples:
- The basement was dank and musty.
- The air was dank and chilly.
- This batch of marijuana is dank.
- The dank alleyway was not a place you wanted to be caught alone in.
- The damp and musty smell of the dank cave was overwhelming.
(As a verb)
Dank ( verb )
- Unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, typically, chilly.
- Unpleasantly cold and damp.
- Used to describe an environment that is damp and musty, or to describe marijuana that is strong and potent.
Origin:
The word "dank" is of uncertain origin. it may come from the middle english word "dank" meaning "damp", or from the old norse word "dreki" meaning "dragon". .
Examples:
- The basement was dank and musty.
- The air was dank and chilly.
- This batch of marijuana is dank.
- The dank alleyway was not a place you wanted to be caught alone in.
- The damp and musty smell of the dank cave was overwhelming.