GUNK


Meaning of GUNK in English

ˈgəŋk noun

( -s )

Etymology: probably imitative

: filthy, sticky, or greasy matter usually objectionably messy or smelly ; specifically : undesirable sludge or residue

all fouled up with bananas, sweat, blood, and the gunk from the street — Vincent McHugh

a sticky gunk to settle dusty cattle feed — This Week Magazine

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