Definition of Funker

1. one that funks [n -S] - See also: funks

Lexicographical Neighbors of Funker

funiculus solitarius
funiculus teres
funiculus umbilicalis
funiform
funiliform
funipuncture
funis
funk
funk hole
funkabilly
funkadelia
funkadelic
funkcore
funked
funker (current term)
funkers
funkhole
funkholes
funkia
funkias
funkier
funkiest
funkily
funkiness
funkinesses
funking
funks
funkster
funksters

Literary usage of Funker

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1858)
"No, 'funker ; let the twenty-three million for army and navy suffice ; and, ... Well, funker, во far I agi ее with you, that we've as yet no security ..."

2. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: To which is by John Jamieson (1880)
"funker, ». One that kicks or flings, a term applied to horses or cows ; as, ... she's a funker," Roxb. [FUNKTE, FUNGIE, adj. Apt to take offence, ..."

3. Publicationsby Oxford Historical Society by Oxford Historical Society (1900)
"3 (' funker'), 195. Faulkner, Dennis, 1688, opp., fencing- master, iii. 284, 286. Faversham, see Feversham. Favour, John, New c., t ! ..."

4. Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Bostonian Society (1892)
"... one much given to the flesh and a great lover of Eliz. the wife of funker and daughter of Woods of ..."

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