SKRONK

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.

Noun

skronk (plural skronks)

(informal) A raw, discordant sound produced with electric guitars.

Anagrams

• Kronks, knorks

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