1. blunk - Verb
2. Blunk - Proper noun
(intransitive) To blench, blink; turn aside.
(transitive, Scotland) To spoil, mismanage.
blunk
(dialect, colloquial, informal) simple past of blink
Blunk (plural Blunks)
A surname.
blunk
(dialect, colloquial, informal) simple past of blink
Deputy Ernest Blunk claimed that Dillinger had escaped using a real pistol, but FBI files make clear that Dillinger carved a fake pistol from a potato. Source: Internet
Julia Kanagy, Kaitlyn Blunk and Jessica Duryea will join Bennett in the 4×800 after the foursome earned third at districts with a finishing time of 10:17.29. Source: Internet
The bench—a tree sculpture that people can sit on together—was carved in his memory by Rufus Blunk. Source: Internet
Rosenberg and Blunk, it seems, were prepared to use deadly force. Source: Internet