dank

/dæŋk/
adjective
  1. Unpleasantly damp, cold, and musty, often describing a place like a basement or cave.
    • We avoided the dank alley because it smelled of mold and rot.
    • After the flood, the basement remained dank for weeks.
    • The old cellar was dark and dank, with water dripping from the ceiling.
  2. Excellent, very good, or cool (modern slang, especially in internet culture).
    • That new video game is absolutely dank — I can't stop playing it.
    • His guitar solo was so dank, the crowd went wild.
    • She shared a dank meme that made everyone laugh.
Antonyms
noun
  1. Moisture or dampness, especially in an unpleasant way.
    • You could feel the dank in the air as soon as you entered the tunnel.
    • The old house had a permanent dank that never went away.
    • The dank of the cave seeped into our clothes.
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