Pronk vs Prink - What's the difference?
pronk | prink |
the act of adjusting dress or appearance; a sprucing up
* 2006 , Louisa May Alcott, Little Women :
to look, gaze
to dress finely, primp, preen, spruce up
to strut, put on pompous airs, be pretentious
As verbs the difference between pronk and prink
is that pronk is to jump with all four limbs at once while prink is to give a wink; to wink.As nouns the difference between pronk and prink
is that pronk is a gait or a leap in which all four legs are used to push off the ground at once while prink is the act of adjusting dress or appearance; a sprucing up.prink
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) . More at .Etymology 2
Perhaps alteration (due to primp) of , (etyl) and (etyl) prunk.Noun
(en noun)- [...] And does my hair look very bad?", said Meg, as she turned from the glass in Mrs. Gardiner's dressing room after a prolonged prink .