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funky
adjective
Offbeat, unconventional or eccentric.
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I sometimes wear skirts and dresses – but they're funky rather than feminine.
Ilsar performs with long-time musical collaborators Daniel Pliner (synths) and Josh Ahearn (electric bass) as the Sticks and their debut single, World Maps, is funky and weird, with references to vintage video game music.
But this quaint resort is beginning to brighten up, with the grand Hôtel de la Plage now transformed into La Fabrique, a funky lounge bar and restaurant whose DJ gets guests dancing on the waterside terrace, while a year ago, the elegant Marie Collet, turned the top floor of her imposing house into a two-room B&B.
La Moma is a sprawling Belle Époque-mansion that Peter Larsen and Valérie Arboireau have converted into a bohemian cultural centre that houses its own ateliers, artist workshops, a performance space and two funky B&B rooms.
When the friendly young staff check you in to this funky little 14-room hotel, they show you how to operate the espresso machine and pull yourself a San Miguel at the bar - because drinks are included in the already-bargain price.
pylonsider points out: "Bristol has had a funky, vibrant image for many years.
Apple, 39 Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui - sweet and funky street clothes.
The lobby is decked out with a pick-n-mix selection of funky furniture and adorned with a big drippy mural by Maya Hayuk.
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