Punk
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Punk may refer to:
- Punk rock, a rock music genre
- Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock
- Punk fashion, clothing styles associated with the punk subculture
- Punk ideologies, a group of social and political beliefs associated with the punk subculture
- Punk visual art, artwork associated with the punk subculture
- Punk (magazine), a 1970s United States punk fanzine
- Punk (fireworks), a utensil for lighting fireworks
- Fomes fomentarius or the tinder conk which has historically been used as tinder, to carry embers long distances, and for flintlock firearms
- A cattail.
- Punk, an archaic term for prostitute, as used by Shakespeare
- Punk, one of the Mega Man Killers, robots in the Mega Man Classic video game series
- "Punk", a single from the 2003 album Right of Way by Ferry Corsten
- "Punk", a song from the band Gorillaz's self-titled debut album
- "Punk" is often synonymous with "prison bitch" which may refer to a weaker or less assertive male inmate in prison who succumbs to the demands of stronger, more aggressive inmates who he is made to obey in a variety of ways; running errands, performing sexual favors, etc.
Punk may also refer to:
- Punk'd, a hidden-camera MTV series in which punking refers to executing a prank
- CM Punk, professional wrestler
- Donny the Punk, United States prison reform activist
- David Otunga, "Punk" from the reality TV show I Love New York 2, husband of Jennifer Hudson
–punk as a suffix can also be used to describe cyberpunk derivatives, several different literary genres whose names derive from the "cyberpunk" genre
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