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单词 minging
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Definition of minging in English:

minging

adjective ˈmɪŋɪŋˈmɪŋɪŋ
British informal
  • 1Foul-smelling.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘The place was absolutely bogging, with every carpet in the place ruined: we were only guessing what with, but it was minging,’ he said.
    • C'mon in, kick off your shoes (unless you have particularly minging feet, in which case errrr don't).
    • We had some really minging ox-tail/vegetable soup for dinner today.
    • It smells minging so I leave the door open, to let in a bit of air.
    • Now, this lovely feeling is even better if you're absolutely minging before you get in the shower.
    • A teapot that gets filled but never pours out will go stagnant and minging.
    1. 1.1 Very bad or unpleasant.
      the weather was minging
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I suddenly realized I was in fact wearing minging orthodontic equipment.
      • I enjoyed these comparisons, and chuckled heartily at the thought of all the pasty faced goons queuing for minging breakfast rolls along the M50.
      • They've left her all alone to deal with minging mother Lyn and her incessant whining about being a lonely geriatric single mother of a toddler.
      • It must be someone minging since you're avoiding the subject.
      • By the time the security guys had got over the floor manager had been battered to the ground and was vomiting everywhere because Larry's jacket had come off and he could see the deformed arm which, to be fair, is absolutely minging to look at.
      • He smiled at me, I shyly smiled back ‘Well that is I remembered you without that minging cut on your face.’

Origin

1970s: perhaps from Scots dialect ming 'excrement'.

 
 

Definition of minging in US English:

minging

adjectiveˈmiNGiNGˈmɪŋɪŋ
British informal
  • 1Foul-smelling.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It smells minging so I leave the door open, to let in a bit of air.
    • A teapot that gets filled but never pours out will go stagnant and minging.
    • C'mon in, kick off your shoes (unless you have particularly minging feet, in which case errrr don't).
    • ‘The place was absolutely bogging, with every carpet in the place ruined: we were only guessing what with, but it was minging,’ he said.
    • Now, this lovely feeling is even better if you're absolutely minging before you get in the shower.
    • We had some really minging ox-tail/vegetable soup for dinner today.
    1. 1.1 Very bad or unpleasant.
      I'd really like to burn that minging beige jacket he has glued to him all the time
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They've left her all alone to deal with minging mother Lyn and her incessant whining about being a lonely geriatric single mother of a toddler.
      • I suddenly realized I was in fact wearing minging orthodontic equipment.
      • By the time the security guys had got over the floor manager had been battered to the ground and was vomiting everywhere because Larry's jacket had come off and he could see the deformed arm which, to be fair, is absolutely minging to look at.
      • I enjoyed these comparisons, and chuckled heartily at the thought of all the pasty faced goons queuing for minging breakfast rolls along the M50.
      • He smiled at me, I shyly smiled back ‘Well that is I remembered you without that minging cut on your face.’
      • It must be someone minging since you're avoiding the subject.

Origin

1970s: perhaps from Scots dialect ming ‘excrement’.

 
 
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