punk-rocky
English
Etymology
From
punk rock
+
-y
.
Adjective
punk-rocky
(
comparative
more
punk-rocky
,
superlative
most
punk-rocky
)
(
music
)
In the
style
of
punk rock
music
.
1998
January 24, “Boston
:
Vital Statistics (The Billboard Spotlight)”, in
Billboard
, volume
110
, number 4,
→ISSN
, page
52
:
Harvard's
WHRB (FM 95.3)
has everything from the
punk-rocky
“Record Hospital” at night to the country-ish “Hillbilly At Harvard” on Saturday mornings.
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