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  • This one didn't sour so much as funkify and there's a little Belgian-like funk, but it comes out more like a licorice quality.

    PorterPalooza #2 - St. Peter's Old-Style Porter 2009

  • In only an hour and a half I managed to de-funkify the bathroom and straighten the office (aka Angel's room) and he got halfway through the kitchen (its a big room).

    News Flash Brigindo 2009

  • This one didn't sour so much as funkify and there's a little Belgian-like funk, but it comes out more like a licorice quality.

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • Mayhap thee needs to funkify some attitude adjustment?

    You Know Where to Find Me Rachel Cohn 2008

  • Mayhap thee needs to funkify some attitude adjustment?

    You Know Where to Find Me Rachel Cohn 2008

  • Still, despite plenty of complaints about the lackluster effort to funkify the foxtrot, a generous Len Goodman and the rest of the judging gang handed out 8s.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • After this 1963 recording, Santamaria became a household name in African-American dance clubs, and he continued to funkify the clave for quite a few years thereafter.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • After this 1963 recording, Santamaria became a household name in African-American dance clubs, and he continued to funkify the clave for quite a few years thereafter.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • After this 1963 recording, Santamaria became a household name in African-American dance clubs, and he continued to funkify the clave for quite a few years thereafter.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • When you get so rank you can't stand YOURSELF, you'll be amazed how quickly you can dig down and find the energy reserves to hit the shower and "de-funkify".

    feeling listless 2009

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