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Zheng Chen
Can punk be used as a generic term for a feisty young person?
Thanks a lot!
2017年2月23日 01:49
解答 · 4
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Hi Zheng,
We cannot call anyone "feisty" a "punk." The dictionary defines "punk" as "a young ruffian; hoodlum." It's not the same as feisty, since feisty can indicate that the person is full of energy and not necessarily in a bad way. For example:
"They have a very feisty child who brings a lot of energy to his basketball team."
This child is not a punk just because he has a lot of energy. He would only be a punk if he picked on another person.
I hope my answer helped. Please let me know if it didn't.
2017年2月23日
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No. Different meanings.
2017年2月23日
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