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punkers

n. (plural of punker English)

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Instead of Nazi soldiers, clowns and punkers and greasers and space creatures and God-knows-what-all roamed the outer edges of the area trying to control the crowd of mainly unruly teenagers who pushed into turnstiled entryways, shoving their tickets into the hands of other oddly costumed types.

The punkers would thrive on it, but as a folksinger he attracted the more sedate crowd himself.

There were more punkers around, and Seth really did not like serious fighting, though he was equipped for it.

It was their luck that the spectators had not been punkers, or it could have gotten much uglier in a hurry.

Figures were piling out of the van: about ten punkers, including the one Seth had put down.

But meanwhile two other punkers grabbed his arms, and then the disarmed one kicked him in the groin.

Rian went down in agony, while all three punkers started beating on him.

He had somehow thought that the punkers would attack one at a time, so had been caught by surprise when they piled on Rian.

He kept wanting to see some redeeming thing about the punkers, even as he fought them.

The punkers had been primed for a fight, and had grabbed at the first pretext that offered.

If they had been human punkers, perhaps he would have had a better notion what to do.

Joe Whitson and Danny Ortona, Lownie and the punkers and the others who had helped Duncan to torture her.