English
Etymology
From lunk + -ish.
Adjective
lunkish (comparative more lunkish, superlative most lunkish)
- Like a lunk; stupid, foolish.
2007 February 16, Caryn James, “In Foreign Oscar Entries, the Past Masks the Present”, in New York Times[1]:The lunkish Jannik (the enormously affecting Nikolaj Lie Kaas) is the family screw-up just out of prison for robbery.