Fonk
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funk
noun
A style of urban lack musi that relies heavily on bass guitar and exhibits elements like African rhythms, the blues, early rock and roll, jazz, etc: There is no denying the influence of Instant Funk/ the Minister of Super Heavy Funk, the legendary James Brown/ He is New Orleans ”fonk”
verb
To play or move to an urban lack musi that features a dominant bass guitar: I think it’s all right to funk all night
[1950s+ Musicians; fr funky]
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