Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Amended spellings of monk, monkey, monkish.
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The video and “live” blog will be available online on the munk debates website. rustneversleeps
Climate change is mankind’s defining crisis (Mobiot/Lomborg debate) | Serendipity 2009
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But at least I get to do it from the comfort of this huge blanket I am wearing like a desert munk in winter.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Today’s Comic, and I’m sick. 2006
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I gess teh chip munk dat my kitteh brot meh today shudda had a fezzer in himz cap..
yes offisur.. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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December 28, 2007 at 6:55 pm i wints to teh animul fayr teh birds an teh beests wer tere teh ole baboon by teh lite of teh mun was koming hiz oburn hayr teh funnyest was teh munk hoo clim on teh effanunt trunk teh effanun sneez an fal on hims neez an tat was teh en of teh munk.
ROFL - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2007
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Now, the 29-year-old actor is voicing a fast-talking 'munk alongside Jesse McCartney (Theodore) and Matthew Gray Gubler (Simon), as the three CGI cartoons team up alongside a new Dave Seville in the form of Jason Lee.
John McClane Dies Hard With The Chipmunks » MTV Movies Blog 2007
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'Chip munk' is actually an accent distortion thing - they mean 'Cheap Manky'
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February 24, 2005 22: 51 loz: great track. pretty much everything i've heard from Munk (and Gomma in its entireity) is worth a listen - the Gommagang Zwei compilation from a couple of years back is a great album - munk, princess superstar, mocky, headman, kamerakino all feature ..
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PodSafe Music Network featuring "PodPeople" by munk
Archive 2006-03-01 Rodney B. Murray 2006
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PodSafe Music Network featuring "PodPeople" by munk
RPP #8 PodClassing, Video Podcasting, PodPeople Taking Over Rodney B. Murray 2006
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Just pop over that chip-munk, whose head is peeping out of the ground at the foot of the maple sapling.
The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, May 1844 Volume 23, Number 5 Various 1840
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