punkily

English

Etymology

punky + -ly

Adverb

punkily (comparative more punkily, superlative most punkily)

  1. In a punky manner; punkishly.
    • 1988, Stephen King, The Tommyknockers
      Her hair was red, cut punkily short. Her legs went approximately up to her chin.
    • 1991, Marcia B Siegel, The tail of the dragon: new dance, 1976-1982
      Square Business, one of two new group pieces, had four punkily dressed women moving around the edges of a performing area...
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