Crunk Added To Webster's Dictionary; Lil' Jon, DJ Paul Speak 
Published Wednesday, July 11, 2007 6:26 PM
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By Nolan Strong

Hip-Hop culture has once again contributed to American lexicon, as the word "crunk" has officially been added to the Merriam-Webster's yearly list of words to be included in the dictionary.

 

Crunk is one of 100 new words that will be included in the 2007 update of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition.

 

Other words that will be included in the update include Bollywood, DVR, ginormous, smackdown, snowboardcross and others.

 

The word is listed as a noun and cites Lil' Jon and the Eastside Boyz as one of the many group's who have used the popular word in their lyrics.

 

Crunk, which is said to have originated in Memphis, soon spread to Atlanta and is reported to be a combination of the words "crazy" and "drunk," although it refers to a persons state of mind when they become is extremely excited.

 

Chart topping rapper Lil' Jon has built a number of profitable businesses using the word.

 

His ventures include a successful energy named Crunk, a video game titled "Crunk Blitz" and his upcoming album is titled Crunk Rock.

 

"I told yall "crunk aint dead," Lil' Jon told AllHipHop.com. "It's amazing that the word has become that popular. We been saying 'crunk' in Atlanta [for] as long as I can remember. All I did was put it on a record and let the world know our lifestyle! We live to get crunk n the south and I guess Webster's dictionary recognized that and how big the music has been in the last 10 years."

 

The term was also popularized by rappers like Pastor Troy, Al Kapone, Project Pat, Lil' Scrappy, Ying Yang Twins, and Oscar Award winning rap group Three 6 Mafia, who landed what is recognized as the first "crunk" hit with their single "Tear Da Club Up '97," which reached #29 on Billboard's Rap chart.

 

"Crunk music is coming back with the release of our new album Last 2 Walk on December 4," Crunk pioneer and Three 6 Mafia group member DJ Paul told AllHipHop.com. "Three 6 Mafia/Hypnotize Minds is independent and rich because of the crunk style. Back in the day before crunk it was 'buck.' 'Get Buck' music strait outta Memphis Tennessee and Three 6 was the first group to go nationwide and see a major deal with the sound,  but no one oringally wanted to sign us. We was doing things and concepts that rock groups did like in the "Tear The Club up '97' video, which was ten years ago, we was jumping in the crowd, being carried, mosh pitting, wearing masks, just straight wild s**t! Onyx was also doing the wildness back then too. Label's was scared but when we got a gold album in 1997, the labels started signing crunk artists and the rest is 'dictionaried' history!"

 

Below in Merriam-Webster's official listing for the word crunk:

 

Main Entry: crunk
Pronunciation: \'kr??k\
Function: noun
Etymology: crunk, word of fluctuating meaning used during the 1990s in lyrics of the rap groups OutKast and Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
Date: 2000
: a style of Southern rap music featuring repetitive chants and rapid dance rhythms


Comments

 

Surpo said:

we got plenty more words for webster such as mirk, twerk, bim, yay and woo woos.  i think Willie Lynch said it best when teaching slave masters how to break slaves

"WE
MUST COMPLETELY ANNIHILATE THE MOTHER TONGUE of both the new n-word and the new mule and institute a new language that involves the new life's work of both. You know language is a peculiar institution. It leads to the heart of a people. The more a foreigner knows about the language of another country the more he is able to move through all levels of that society. Therefore, if the foreigner is an enemy of the country, to the extent that he knows the body of the language, to that extent is the country vulnerable to attack or invasion of a foreign culture"
July 11, 2007 8:01 PM
 

quet30 said:

Its time the truth be told. The word CRUNCK originated in MEMPHIS. We have been saying CRUNCK since '94, way before the LIL JON phase. It started out being GET BUCK in '89 then transformed into GET CRUNCK. I personally know the n!gg@ who started it(LIL CO)!!!
July 11, 2007 9:08 PM
 

ENOT said:

Whoa! CRUNK is officially a word in the English language, what great things will they do next? Wait, 40 ounce bottle holders in mini-vans, hey it can happen.

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July 11, 2007 9:29 PM
 

DC CA$HVILLE said:

WHATS NEXT, GOOOGLY MOOOGLY!!!
July 11, 2007 10:36 PM
 

addicto | 07.11.07 « said:

July 12, 2007 4:16 AM
 

shindogg said:

da shyits all fuucked up! crunk aint a noun, its an adjective. as in "datz sum real crunk shyit my niggah!" crunk iz a synonym of slangs like "tight" "dope" "filthy" "fly" & "hot". leave it 2 websters ta get da shyit wrong. jus like dey never accept "nigga" as a seprate word from da n-word. an think bout all da other slangs dat prolly never make it 2 websters or nobody elses dictionary. so as i say, fuuck da DICKtionary. faggots cater 2 da goddamn crackers b4 da niggaz in da hood. donno how many paid attention dat slanguage book made by e-40. datta tell ya lotsa shyit webster never get ta.
July 12, 2007 8:28 AM
 

Texas T said:

So if you dont have a dictionnary you gonna buy one just to see the word?
most of the people who use the word crunk dont even have a dictionary.
July 12, 2007 8:31 AM
 

Boss Up said:

lol @ Texas T
and i don't understand wut Surpo is tryin to imply...
newayz this is a good look for hip hop
July 12, 2007 9:33 AM
 

BREAKING: Crunk Goes Legit « La Pura Vida said:

July 13, 2007 12:20 AM
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