What is Punn?
1.
Punn: (v) to punch, hit, or strike
Derivation:
The word punn itself is thought to be originally a contraction of the (now archaic) pundigrion. This latter term is thought to have originated from punctilious, which itself derived from the Italian puntiglio (originally meaning "a fine point"), diminutive of punto, "point", from the Latin punctus, past participle of pungere, "to prick."
Modern Use:
The word today is used in slang, especially on the streets of major East Coast cities. Use of the word is often a sign that violence may break out as it's connotation is much more severe than punching and refers to not just a hit but a destructive blow.
Unfortunately, suburban teens and college students have re-popularized this term, decreasing the power of this word. The word “punn” is used as a
Person 1: “If you show me a piano falling down a mineshaft and I'll show you A-flat minor.”<br>
Person 2:”I should punn you for that
History:
The first and only large exposure of the word to the mainstream media happened during the 1989 "Greekfest" riots of 1989 in the city of
In 1991 the word was once again broadcast on WJLA Washington during the Mount Pleasant riot in
As a result the word's popularity skyrocketed and was sometimes seen throughout the early 1990's. It was used in the 1995 hit movie Top Dog starring
Since that time the use has dwindled. Although never a very popular insult, it's use was very powerful in regions where the term was well known (much more than even strong vulgarities).
I am going to punn the fuck out of you.
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2.
To do good deed. To be kind
When some one do a good, It is said the person done a punn
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1.
Punn: (v) to punch, hit, or strike
Derivation:
The word punn itself is thought to be originally a contraction of the (now archaic) pundigrion. This latter term is thought to have originated from punctilious, which itself derived from the Italian puntiglio (originally meaning "a fine point"), diminutive of punto, "point", from the Latin punctus, past participle of pungere, "to prick."
Modern Use:
The word today is used in slang, especially on the streets of major East Coast cities. Use of the word is often a sign that violence may break out as it's connotation is much more severe than punching and refers to not just a hit but a destructive blow.
Unfortunately, suburban teens and college students have re-popularized this term, decreasing the power of this word. The word “punn” is used as a
Person 1: “If you show me a piano falling down a mineshaft and I'll show you A-flat minor.”<br>
Person 2:”I should punn you for that
History:
The first and only large exposure of the word to the mainstream media happened during the 1989 "Greekfest" riots of 1989 in the city of
In 1991 the word was once again broadcast on WJLA Washington during the Mount Pleasant riot in
As a result the word's popularity skyrocketed and was sometimes seen throughout the early 1990's. It was used in the 1995 hit movie Top Dog starring
Since that time the use has dwindled. Although never a very popular insult, it's use was very powerful in regions where the term was well known (much more than even strong vulgarities).
I am going to punn the fuck out of you.
See
2.
To do good deed. To be kind
When some one do a good, It is said the person done a punn
See