AwardsPosted by Tim on December 13, 2005 at 12:46 PM
Regret The Error has year end awards for the “best” in newspaper corrections and errors. It includes such popular typos as “Jew Jersey” and “beef panties”. I’m not sure about the use of the word “Crunks” in the title though. I’ll admit that I have no idea what the word actually means, but it appears misused all the same. I am convinced that the word “crunk” was invented to make those who are over 30 feel out of touch with the younger crowd. And stay off my lawn!
December 13th, 2005 at 2:45 pm
Best church marquee sign I’ve ever seen (from my brother’s old neighborhood in the A-T-L):
“Friday Night
Holy Ghost Hip Hop Jam
Crunk for Christ.”
December 13th, 2005 at 3:24 pm
Word, yo.
I took the debate to the Urban Dictionary for enlighment. A dozen or so definitions are provided , none of which seems to explain the “Crunks” in this title. All of the definitions are variations on one another and together may provide the “essence” of crunk. It seems to be a little fluid, definition-wise.