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Brunk

becoming inebriated during brunch usually off of unlimited mimosas.

Shannon couldn't make it to afternoon mass because she got brunk at that nice french place on Solano blvd.

by Juan Thecomedian September 28, 2010

Brunk

adjective
1. Being in a state intoxication following a night out in London or Las Vegas bars. Usually follows drinking in excess.

A brunk person will be found a wandering the streets late in the evening, with out turned pockets for extra effect. A Brunk person is usually immune from being mugged as he will have no money on him and the mugger will not be able to negotiate for alternative belongings of value.

That chap is completely brunk, look at his out turned pockets and he is all over the place.

I hope I don't get brunk tonight.

Next day
I'm still brunk, look at my bank account. I don't remember buying all those drinks and how did I acquire this new tattoo?

by kayeffsea April 14, 2019

Brunk

BRUNK (adj.) Broke and Drunk. Something that typically occurs around last call when you're drunk and too broke to buy another drink.. Probably because your drunk ass lost your cash/credit card.

I want another Jameson and Ginger Ale but I'm too Brunk, maybe I should just go home!

by Ashley Ruusu December 31, 2010

Brunk

Verb:
To roll a loose, bad, or non-burning blunt.

You brunked this blunt, I can't even get a hit!

by Charlie Keenan February 27, 2008

Brunk

Black out Drunk

Dude i was brunk last night

by Dave storys February 05, 2010

Brunk

That satisfying feeling that you get after punishing that pussy. Priceless.

DeSauntel: What are you doing tonight?
Macstupid: Getting brunk with my lady.
Desauntel: That's what's up.

by Racistblackname October 24, 2010

Brunk

The state in between buzzed and drunk.

Dude, we decided to take it easy last night so we got brunk.

by Victor Lomeli November 21, 2008