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* "Your mama's so fat, after krunking her I rolled over twice and was still on her." ([[fuck]] or [[thap]]; originated from a [[Usenet]] post)
* "Your mama's so fat, after krunking her I rolled over twice and was still on her." ([[fuck]] or [[thap]]; originated from a [[Usenet]] post)


''Krunk'' was used during the first two seasons of ''[[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]]'', beginning in early 1994. He encouraged guests to insert the word into their conversations. On April 30, 2004, ''[[American Idol]]'' judge [[Randy Jackson]] used "krunked" during the show, but by then O'Brien had no idea what Jackson was talking about.
''Krunk'' was used during the first two seasons of ''[[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]]'', beginning in early 1994. He encouraged guests to insert the word into their conversations. On [[30 April]] [[2004]], ''[[American Idol]]'' judge [[Randy Jackson]] used "krunked" during the show, but by then O'Brien had no idea what Jackson was talking about.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 22:14, 23 July 2005

Krunk, like sept, is a contrived attempt to give a neologism the status of profanity.

Krunk is an all-purpose swear word used as a bowdlerization for other swear words. Examples include:

  • "Wow! Look at the krunks on her!" (tits)
  • "Would you mind picking up your dog's krunk? I almost stepped in it!" (shit or crap)
  • "Bless me, Father, for I have sinned; I touched my krunker three times since my last confession." (ambiguous genital terminology)
  • "Your mama's so fat, after krunking her I rolled over twice and was still on her." (fuck or thap; originated from a Usenet post)

Krunk was used during the first two seasons of Late Night with Conan O'Brien, beginning in early 1994. He encouraged guests to insert the word into their conversations. On 30 April 2004, American Idol judge Randy Jackson used "krunked" during the show, but by then O'Brien had no idea what Jackson was talking about.

See also