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Encyclopedia > Dank

The word dank can be:

Look up dank in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
  • An adjective describing unpleasant dampness or humidity.
  • The city of Dank, Oman.
  • A word used to describe cannabis. Typically dank refers to product of exceptional quality, high in THC content.
  • Generally used by youth to describe something that is "cool"
  • A very sick boy dying of mono. Sentence: "Dank is staying in tonight because he has mono."

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DANK Phoenix, Chapter #48, was founded in 1983 as a local chapter of the Chicago based DANK.
"DANK" is a German-American cultural club that was founded it 1959 to bring together Germans and Americans and to preserve and enjoy the German heritage and culture.
The Phoenix Chapter of DANK represents the metropolitan area of Phoenix and some neighboring areas in Arizona, such as the Prescott, Payson and Tucson areas.
The Historic DANK-HAUS German Cultural Center - About (270 words)
DANK Chicago was founded in 1959 as a chapter of the nation-wide organization German American National Congress.
With a chapter membership of around 800, DANK Chicago represents Americans of German descent, their friends and families, and the public in general.
DANK Chicago also participates in May Fest Chicago, the Steuben Day Parade on Western Avenue, and other activities in Lincoln Square, Chicago's traditionally German neighborhood.
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