skronky

English

Etymology

skronk + -y

Adjective

skronky (comparative more skronky, superlative most skronky)

  1. (US, music, slang) Raw and discordant, especially of an electric guitar
    • 2009, January 23, Pop and Rock Listings:
      This duo, from Berlin, plays skronky, occasionally disconcerting electronic music [] .

References

  • The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang, 2006.
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