Pronunciation: /pæŋk/
noun a slang term for money or cash
A1 I like to eat pank for breakfast.
A2 She bought a new pank to use in the kitchen.
B1 The bakery down the street makes delicious pank.
B2 The chef used a special technique to prepare the pank dish.
C1 The pank served at the Michelin-starred restaurant was exquisite.
C2 The food critic praised the chef's innovative use of pank in the dish.
formal The chef prepared a delicious pank-seared salmon dish for the guests.
informal I love when my mom makes pank-fried chicken for dinner.
slang Let's go grab some pank at that new food truck down the street.
figurative His words hit me like a pank to the heart, leaving me speechless.
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