funk out

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English

Verb

funk out (third-person singular simple present funks out, present participle funking out, simple past and past participle funked out)

  1. (dated or dialectal) To back out in a cowardly way; to chicken out.
    • 1848, James Russell Lowell, The Biglow Papers:
      to funk right out o' p'lit'cal strife
    • 1887, Frederick Whsihaw (translator), Fyodor Dostoevsky (original), The Gambler:
      “What! why not? what's the meaning of this? are you funking out of it? You're all a set of cowards.”
  2. To malfunction.
    • 2012, W. G. Marshall, Enormity:
      “I don't know; we've lost line-of-sight, and I think my com is funking out, too. Maybe the static discharge shorted it out. We're gonna have to backtrack and find everybody.”
    • 2013, Mark Shepherd, Kris Longknife: Defender:
      Jack did not like it when his technology funked out, but with forty-three Marines keeping careful watch, he could at least search with the Mark I eyeball.
  3. To rock out to funk music.
    • 2018, Eric Wendell, Experiencing Herbie Hancock: A Listener's Companion:
      Maupin shines, particularly at 4:48 where he funks out, completely eschewing the tempo and expanding the palette of the band.
    • 2022, Kelly Siskind, The Beat Match:
      Dancing, energized, smiling at Wes, who was dressed to the nines with his cuffs rolled and slacks ironed, funking out to the tunes.

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