Funk . its not to be celebrated
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Lies! Damnable lies!

The word funk initially referred (and still refers) to a strong odor. It is originally derived from Latin "fumigare" (which means "to smoke") via Old French "fungiere" and, in this sense, it was first documented in English in 1620. In 1784 "funky" meaning "musty" was first documented, which, in turn, led to a sense of "earthy" that was taken up around 1900 in early jazz slang for something "deeply or strongly felt".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk
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Funk . its not to be celebrated - by Jango - 12-12-2018, 10:14 PM
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