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what does the slang word ming mean

by Miss Sheila Tremblay Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

In Scottish English, 'ming' is an old word for a bad smell, so originally 'minging' meant 'smelly' - as it still can. But of course calling someone smelly is a perfect way of insulting them, and around the year 2000 British teenagers started using it more broadly to mean 'disgusting'.Sep 22, 2010

Is Minge a rude word?

noun UK, New Zealand, vulgar, slang The pubic hair and vulva .

How do you use minging in a sentence?

minging adjective (UGLY) ugly: Man, she was minging!

What is donut in British slang?

E.g. You Donut. An individual whom is extremely stupid. Lacks intelligence and common sense. An idiot. A mild insult often used in the work places of southern England.

What does manky mean in slang?

/ (ˈmæŋkɪ) / adjective mankier or mankiest slang. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste. dirty, filthy, or bad.

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