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  • past participle of funk.
  • past tense form of funk.
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funked

American  
[fuhngkt] / fʌŋkt /

adjective

Southern U.S. (chiefly Kentucky).
  1. rotten; moldy.


Etymology

Origin of funked

1890–95; funk punk (noun) ( Middle English fonk; cognate with Dutch vonk, German Funke ) + -ed 3

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The reason was obvious, although Bach didn’t quite put it in these terms: the Games needed to be funked up for a younger generation.

From The Guardian Jun. 13, 2017

Gospel-infused smokin' swamp pop, clearly on-topic and funked up by Spooner Oldham's spiky, staccato keyboard flourishes.

From The Guardian Mar. 3, 2011

The Great Powers plainly funked when Germany was permitted to dismember Czechoslovakia.

From Time Magazine Archive

Berserk and beautiful: classical waltz music funked up for dancing by rock's baddest bad boy.

From Time Magazine Archive

What he, Wauchope, funked, personally, more than anything was the Address.

From The Combined Maze by Sinclair, May

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