English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ punk

Adjective edit

unpunk (comparative more unpunk, superlative most unpunk)

  1. Not punk.
    • 2010 October, SPIN, page 80:
      They embrace acoustic guitar and shakers, plus unpunk gadgetry like looping pedals []
    • 2011, Stephen Duncombe, Maxwell Tremblay, White Riot: Punk Rock and the Politics of Race:
      Punk rock [] exhibits its own peculiar—to use an expensive and totally unpunk term—“historicity.”