noun
Etymology: funk (VI)
1. : dugout 2
2. : a place of safe retreat
funk holes on the bridge and below decks plated with armor — Hanson W. Baldwin
joined a volunteer corps as a funk hole to evade real military service — Times Hist. of the War
noun
Etymology: funk (VI)
1. : dugout 2
2. : a place of safe retreat
funk holes on the bridge and below decks plated with armor — Hanson W. Baldwin
joined a volunteer corps as a funk hole to evade real military service — Times Hist. of the War
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012