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▪ I. † minge, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. mingĕre to void urine.] trans. To discharge as urine.
1611Tarlton's Jests (1844) 43 A horse mingeth whay, madam, a man mingeth amber, A horse is for your way, madam, but a man for your chamber. ▪ II. minge, n. dial. or slang.|mɪndʒ| [Origin obscure.] The female pudendum; hence, by extension, women regarded collectively as a means of sexual gratification.
1903Eng. Dial. Dict. IV. 118/2 Minge, the female pudendum. 1925Fraser & Gibbons Soldier & Sailor Words 156 Minge, female society (similar to Binge—q.v.), e.g., ‘His failing is Binge and yours Minge.’ 1936J. Curtis Gilt Kid viii. 80 I'm going to give you a kick in the minge if you don't shut up. 1974New Direction IV. iv. 19/2 They've all..scented and talced their minges. |