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Spunk

Spunk can have several meanings:

  • Courage or spirit (from 1773), although this usage is now rather old-fashioned
  • Ejected Semen, colloquially (British English)
  • Used as a verb, to spunk something (away, or up the wall) means to waste or squander in colloquial British English
  • An attractive person (normally male) in Australian English
  • In Astrid Lindgren's children's book Pippi Longstocking. Pippi "makes up" the word one morning and then spends the rest of the day with her friends trying to find out what a "spunk" is. Of course nobody they ask knows, and so they don't find out.
  • In 1971, the German sweets company Galle & Jessen marketed a new licorice candy and chose the name "Spunk" for it in reference to Pippi Longstocking.
  • Spunk Library is an anarchist collective dedicated to documenting anarchist publications and making them widely available through the Internet
  • Spunk is the pseudonym of the ASCII artist otherwise known as Joan Stark.

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