Lunk
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Lunk
is a pejorative for a fool or idiot, a mindless
golem
.
Lunk can also refer to:
In reality
An
arenavirus
(LNKV).
Lunk, a nickname for
Steve Lundquist
an Olympic swimmer
A
lunk alarm
when
Planet Fitness
gymgoers make too much noise.
Lunk
, a breed of guinea pigs developed in Sweden.
In fiction
Jim "Lunk" Austin
, a character in Robotech.
Lunk
, an evil alien in
PlayStation Move Heroes
.
Big Lunk
, a role of played by
Jody McCrea
in
Pajama Party
.
Lunk, an enemy in
Bulletman
.
Lunk
, a Frosticon in
Mixels
.
Jim "Lunk" Austin
, a maintenance mechanic in
Genesis Climber MOSPEADA
.
Lunk Johnson
, alias for Lenny Juliano in
Cheerleader Massacre
.
Lunk
, a role played by
John DiMaggio
in
Generator Rex
.
Sgt. Lunk
played by Noel Cravat in
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
Lunk
, a character in
Ribbit King
.
Lunk, a character in "Two of A Kind" episode in
Catscratch
.
'Lunk' Boxwell
played by
Mike Mazurki
in
He's a Cockeyed Wonder
.
Grubber (Lunk) voiced by
Peter New
in
Powerpuff Girls Z
Lunk Nelson
, played by
Christian Rub
in
Father's Son
Lunk
played by Enzo Junior in
Preaching to the Perverted
.
Lunk voiced by
Nolan North
in
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)
.
Lunk
, a Silversnow Knight in
The Secrets of Droon
.
The Incredible Lunk
, an episode of
The Kwicky Koala Show
.
Wieb Lunk
played by
Brian Regan
in episode "Spread Those Wings and Fly" of
The Looney Tunes Show
.
Lunk, a character in
Space Brat
Lunk Johnson playing Buzzy in
Massacre (franchise)
.
Parson Calverton Lunk
played by
Spencer Charters
in
In Person
.
Felix Lunk
played by Brooklyn Keller in
The Fires of Conscience
.
Ben Grimm
, also known as
the Lunk
, in
normalman
Hans Lünk played by
Fritz Genschow
in
Street Music (1936 film)
.
"Lunk's Awakening", an episode of
The Cyanide & Happiness Show
.
Lunk, a character in
Doglands
.
Topics referred to by the same term
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