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spunk /spʌŋk/ noun [uncountable] informal 1 especially American EnglishBRAVE courage 胆量,勇气 She had a lot of spunk. 她很有胆量。2. British English not politeHBH semen 精液Examples from the Corpusspunk• Erma's got a lot of spunk.Origin spunk (1700-1800) Probably from spunk “spark” ((16-19 centuries)), from Scottish Gaelic spong “sponge, material for lighting fires”, from Latin spongia; → SPONGE1spunk nounChinese Corpus courage |