g-funk

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English - Turkish

Definition of g-funk in English Turkish dictionary

funk
{f} korkutmak
funk
{i} dehşet
funk
büyük korku
funk
uzak durmak
funk
kaçmak
funk
korkmak
funk
(nedense) çekinmek
blue funk
Bozuk morâl
funk
(Muzik) Funk, groove kavramının üzerine kurulu bir müzik türüdür. Tek başına bir müzik türü değildir, belirli türlere ayrılmıştır. Özellikle 70'lerin sonunun funk müzikalitesi disco/pop/boogie izlenimi verir. İlk olarak Afrika kökenli Amerikalı müzikçiler tarafından yapılmıştır
funk
1. (konuşma dili) Korku, dehşet; 2. Korkak adam; 3. Çok korkmak, korkup çekilmek; korkaklık etmek, kaçınmak
funk
{i} korkak
funk hole
yeraltı sığınağı
get be in a funk
Bir funk olmak olsun
get into a funk
Bir funk girmek
in a blue funk
mavi funk içinde
funk
{f} yan çizmek
funk
{f} çekinmek
funk
{i} korku
funk
ürk
funk
f çok korkmak
funk
korkup çekil mek
funk
{i} hilekâr
funk
ödlek kimse/korku
funk
{f} dehşete düşürmek
funk
korkak adam
funk
{f} kaçınmak
English - English
Abbreviation for Gangsta-funk, a type of hip hop music

Man, I love sitting back and listening to some jived out G-funk!.

blue funk
nervous depression
fake the funk
To promise more than one can deliver
fake the funk
To perform below one's capacities
funk
spark
funk
A state of fear or panic, especially cowardly
funk
touchwood, punk, tinder
funk
A genre of popular music associated with the 1970s and typified by prominent bass guitar and horn section
funk
To shrink from, or avoid something because of fear
funk
mental depression
funk
Foul or unpleasant smell, especially body odour. Examples of 18th Century usage cited in Universal English Dictionary, 1896
funk
{n} offensive smell, great fright, panic
I K Funk
born Sept. 10, 1839, Clifton, Ohio, U.S. died April 4, 1912 U.S. publisher. He was ordained a Lutheran minister in 1861 but resigned the pulpit in 1872 to travel in Europe and the Middle East. In 1877, with Adam Willis Wagnalls (1843-1924), he founded I.K. Funk & Co., later Funk & Wagnalls Co. (1891). The firm became best known for its Standard Dictionary of the English Language (1893), whose successors remained in print through the next century
Isaac Kauffman Funk
born Sept. 10, 1839, Clifton, Ohio, U.S. died April 4, 1912 U.S. publisher. He was ordained a Lutheran minister in 1861 but resigned the pulpit in 1872 to travel in Europe and the Middle East. In 1877, with Adam Willis Wagnalls (1843-1924), he founded I.K. Funk & Co., later Funk & Wagnalls Co. (1891). The firm became best known for its Standard Dictionary of the English Language (1893), whose successors remained in print through the next century
blue funk
tense depression; sad mood
funk
An offensive smell; a stench
funk
{i} fear, terror (Slang); coward (Slang); type of jazz
funk
{f} be afraid; cower in fear; frighten; escape; avoid
funk
a state of nervous depression; "he was in a funk"
funk
To be frightened, and shrink back; to flinch; as, to funk at the edge of a precipice
funk
To emit an offensive smell; to stink
funk
Funk is a style of dance music based on jazz and blues, with a strong, repeated bass part. a mixture of experimental jazz, soul and funk. to avoid doing something because it is difficult, or because you are afraid
funk
A type of popular music combining elements of jazz, blues and soul and characterized by syncopated rhythm and a heavy, repetitive bass line
funk
To frighten; to cause to flinch
funk
One who funks; a shirk; a coward
funk
To funk at; to flinch at; to shrink from (a thing or person); as, to funk a task
funk
draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf"
funk
"Radio " (German )
funk
To envelop with an offensive smell or smoke
funk
United States biochemist (born in Poland) who showed that several diseases were caused by dietary deficiencies and who coined the term `vitamin' for the chemicals involved (1884-1967)
funk
A kind of popular music emerging out of the soul music of James Brown, led in the 1970's by Sly and the Family Stone and the bands of George Clinton (Parliament and Funkadelic), with a new emphasis on complex rhythms and a nimble style of bass playing (Bootsy Collins was one of main bass players of this period) Funk bands often featured full horn sections (trumpets, trombones, and saxophones), playing tight interjections
funk
If you need to ask, you'll probably never know
funk
A shrinking back through fear
funk
Front Uni National du Kampuchéa, or National United Front of Kampuchea Established by Sihanouk in Beijing in 1970, shortly after the Lon Nol coup ousted him from power; a political and military coalition committed to destroying the Lon Nol regime *
funk
Foul or unpleasant smell, especially body odour
funk
an earthy, unsophisticated style and feeling, or the style and feelings of blues
funk
Originally, jazz with a pronounced gospel influence Later, a style of R&B music or jazz-rock fusion
funk hole
shelter dug into a hillside or in the ground; area dug out of the side of a trench where soldiers can hide or sleep; safe place, refuge
funk hole
dugout as a place of safe retreat (when in a funk)
funk hole
A dugout or similar place of shelter or refuge
jazz funk
{i} type of dance music which is a combination of jazz and funk
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