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Crunk vs. Drunk — What's the Difference?

Crunk vs. Drunk — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Crunk and Drunk

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Crunk

Crunk is a subgenre of hip hop music that emerged in the early 1990s and gained mainstream success during the mid 2000s. Crunk is often up-tempo and one of Southern hip hop's more dance and club oriented subgenres.

Drunk

Past participle of drink.

Crunk

A type of hip-hop music characterized by repeatedly shouted catchphrases and elements typical of electronic dance music, such as prominent bass
At the heart of this conviction is a total lack of pretence combined with a genuine passion for music in all its many varieties, from rave to rock and punk to crunk

Drunk

Intoxicated with alcoholic liquor to the point of impairment of physical and mental faculties.

Crunk

Very excited or full of energy
Get crunk with some raw hip-hop
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Drunk

Caused or influenced by intoxication.

Crunk

Wildly excited or intoxicated.

Drunk

Overcome by strong feeling or emotion
Drunk with power.

Crunk

A style of hip-hop music originating in the southern United States, characterized by electronic sounds, simple refrains, and a high-energy, heavily rhythmic beat.

Drunk

A drunkard.

Crunk

Crazy and intoxicated.

Drunk

A bout of drinking.

Crunk

A type of hip hop that originated in the southern United States.

Drunk

As a result of excessive alcohol consumption, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages.

Crunk

To cry like a crane.

Drunk

Or frequently in a state of intoxication.

Crunk

To cry like a crane.

Drunk

(usually followed by with or on) elated or emboldened.
Drunk with power, he immediately ordered a management reshuffle.

Drunk

Or saturated with moisture or liquid.

Drunk

One who is intoxicated with alcohol.

Drunk

A habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated.

Drunk

A drinking-bout; a period of drunkenness.

Drunk

A drunken state.

Drunk

Inflection of drink

Drunk

(Southern US) drink

Drunk

Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated; drunken; - never used attributively, but always predicatively; as, the man is drunk (not, a drunk man).
Be not drunk with wine, where in is excess.
Drunk with recent prosperity.

Drunk

Drenched or saturated with moisture or liquid.
I will make mine arrows drunk with blood.

Drunk

A drunken condition; a spree.

Drunk

A chronic drinker

Drunk

Someone who is intoxicated

Drunk

Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol);
A noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors
Helplessly inebriated

Drunk

As if under the influence of alcohol;
Felt intoxicated by her success
Drunk with excitement

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