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- noun The world or sphere of
punk music and subculture.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Yet, didn't punkdom have a quick death back in the 1970s?
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Iggy Pop, Suicidal Tendencies, Black Flag, The Plugz, and The Circle Jerks ... the music is the heart and soul of Repo Man, and perfectly captured the essence of the gritty Los Angeles punkdom of the time.
Boing Boing 2008
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Punks do not seek to convert others to punkdom by the sword.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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Yet, didn't punkdom have a quick death back in the 1970s?
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Punks do not seek to convert others to punkdom by the sword.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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Then, coming off the subway and heading for home, I noted a young guy sporting all the hallmarks of pop-punkdom - the black jeans, the belt with no less than four rows of studs, the wallet chain, the dark, spiky hair.
Archive 2007-12-01 kittenpie 2007
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Then, coming off the subway and heading for home, I noted a young guy sporting all the hallmarks of pop-punkdom - the black jeans, the belt with no less than four rows of studs, the wallet chain, the dark, spiky hair.
A Surefire Sign of Impending Adulthood kittenpie 2007
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Hence the track "Seventies Night," a song about the transitional period between disco and punk; aptly enough, it's sung by guest vocalist Mark E. Smith, lead singer of the Fall and a walking oracle of punkdom.
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Yet, didn't punkdom have a quick death back in the 1970s?
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Yet, didn't punkdom have a quick death back in the 1970s?
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