straf — meaning in English
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English meaning
- dank adj Unpleasantly damp, cold, and musty, especially of an enclosed space.
- hard adj Solid and firm; not easily broken, cut, or dented.
- penalty noun A punishment or negative consequence imposed for breaking a rule, law, or agreement.
- punishment noun A penalty given for wrongdoing, or the act of imposing one.
- sentence noun A group of words that forms a complete grammatical statement, usually with a subject and a verb.
- sharp adj Having a fine edge or point that can cut or pierce easily.
Senses
straf is used for these senses in English:
- dank (figuratively, of marijuana) Moist and sticky, (by extension) highly potent.
- hard (of drink or drugs) Strong.
- punishment The act (action) or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction, typically by an authority or a person in authority (for example: a parent or teacher), especially when disappointed or dissatisfied with the behavior or actions of a child, student, or someone else being looked after.
- punishment A penalty to punish wrongdoing, especially for crime.
- sentence A punishment imposed on a person convicted of a crime.
- sharp Having a strong acrid or acidic taste.
dank — full definition
- adj Unpleasantly damp, cold, and musty, especially of an enclosed space.
- adj Slang: excellent or impressive (often used of memes or, historically, strong cannabis).
hard — full definition
- adj Solid and firm; not easily broken, cut, or dented.
- adj Difficult; requiring a lot of effort, skill, or endurance.
- adj Severe, harsh, or lacking sympathy.
- adv With a lot of force or effort.