It's also a (terrible) genre of music. Either way, when slang becomes international, shouldn't it be considered a word? It's in the Oxford English dictionary.
Happy to have gotten all but one, chunk. The ch sound does not come natural to me ( not a native speaker) so when I was missing something between c and d I didnt think of ch, which is a totally different sound.
Kind of suprised at how high gunk is though(89), relatively rare imo, atleast so much so that I had no idea how to spell it. (went kunk cunk gunk) so I must never have seen it written down. (And just came from another quiz, british spelling, and I found knowing how to spelling aeon easy, while apparently even brits are not too familiar with the word or spelling)
Also surprised at how enormously low shrunk is, a big drop, like half of the next one up.
Anyway, really liked this quiz! Time might have been a bit tight. If you miss one or more, you don't really have time to think about what they could be. I would give it atleast 15 seconds more, so you could think about one or two words
Kind of suprised at how high gunk is though(89), relatively rare imo, atleast so much so that I had no idea how to spell it. (went kunk cunk gunk) so I must never have seen it written down. (And just came from another quiz, british spelling, and I found knowing how to spelling aeon easy, while apparently even brits are not too familiar with the word or spelling)
Also surprised at how enormously low shrunk is, a big drop, like half of the next one up.
Anyway, really liked this quiz! Time might have been a bit tight. If you miss one or more, you don't really have time to think about what they could be. I would give it atleast 15 seconds more, so you could think about one or two words