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▪ I. manky, a. local.|ˈmæŋkɪ| Also mankey. [f. mank a. + -y1.] Bad, inferior, defective; dirty. Possibly influenced by Fr. manqué.
1958F. Norman Bang to Rights iii. 124 He would have to have all his teeth out as it seems that they were all mankey. 1971B. W. Aldiss Soldier Erect 121 Have you chucked out that dirty manky beer you poisoned me with last time I came? 1973A. Garner Red Shift 14 That's your manky palate, lad. The dressing and the wine have to balance. 1973‘J. Patrick’ Glasgow Gang Observed 231 Clatty, ‘stourie’, dirty, ‘manky’. 1974Jrnl. Lancs. Dial. Soc. XXIV. 28 [Westhoughton]. Manky, naughty. ▪ II. manky variant of manco Sc. |