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▪ I. † ˈpunker Obs. [f. punk n.1 or v. + -er1.] One who frequents the company of punks.
1736Addison tr. Petronius Arbiter 87 He was a great Punker, and nothing that wore a Cap came amiss to him. ▪ II. punker, n.2 colloq. (chiefly N. Amer.).|ˈpʌŋkə(r)| [f. punk n.3 + -er1, perh. as a shorter form of punk-rocker n.; punk alone, the short form in the U.K., has other well-established senses in N. America.] A punk-rocker.
1977Rolling Stone 19 May 37/4 She didn't like the punkers one bit. 1982M. Atwood Bodily Harm i. 12 He had a massive head, with the hair clipped short like a punker's. 1988P. Monette Borrowed Time vi. 141 We threaded our way down the jammed sidewalks..with punkers and beer drinkers, queens and commoners. ▪ III. punker obs. erron. f. punkah. |