skronk
English
Etymology
Imitative.
Verb
skronk (third-person singular simple present skronks, present participle skronking, simple past and past participle skronked)
- (intransitive, informal) To produce a raw and discordant sound with electric guitars.
- 2009 March 20, The New York Times, “Pop and Rock Listings”, in New York Times:
- THE PRODIGY (Thursday) This British electronic trio — beloved for its skronking, industrial sound — achieved a burst of mainstream notoriety in 1997 when it released the caustic (and controversial) single “Smack My Bitch Up.”
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