Etymology:
The etymology of "dunk" is uncertain, but there are several possible origins:
Meaning:
Dunk means to immerse or dip something briefly in a liquid, typically food. It can also refer to the act of dunking a basketball through the hoop.
Origin:
The earliest known usage of "dunk" in the sense of dipping food in liquid is from the 17th century. The basketball term "dunk" emerged in the early 20th century and gained popularity in the 1950s and 1960s.
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