What is Minging?
1.
Verb, present continuative tense of
1. smelly
2. ugly
3. drunk, (usu. used in relating last night's events)
4. generally distasteful, Someone who is minging is also a
This word is widely used in the North of England and Scotland.
"I went to the pub last night and it was so smokey, my clothes are minging!"
"He's thinks he looks great but he's minging."
"My mate's dog drank a whole bowlful of rum and he was minging!"
"Chuck that kebab out, it's minging!"
2.
Minging is a word that has it's origins with the British Army, It started to become mainstream around five years ago.
With regards to the word's meaning it is most correctly applied to an object that is dirty but can also mean drunk, disgusting or ugly. I can also be replaced with gipping, gopping, gouting or any other word ending in "ing" as it's not the syllables but the rthym that are important here.
"Your boots are minging,
your plumes in shite,
Your balls are swinging from left to right...."
or; I'm minging drunk, let's get mingining,
but also "Euchh, your locker is full of ming!"
even...I shagged this right hippocrocadilapig, she yas minging!
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3.
certainly common in eastern Scotland, where the final g isn't pronounced (minginn) (and probably n.e. England) since at least the 1950's. Something unsavoury, or long past its best.
Only in the past 5 years has the rest of the UK cottoned on to this wonderful word
I didn't change my underpants for a week, and they are now minging
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4.
Smelly.
This has been used in the North East of Scotland for decades
Onions are minging!
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5.
anything
"Ugh! This mouldy cheese is minging!"
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6.
A British description of something/or someone being Discusting, vile, ugly, rank. A Minging person can often be described as a 'Minger'.
Location: Cheap nightclub in the local
Ghetto
Guy 1: "Who was that girl that tried to pick you up?"
Guy 2: "I dont know, but she was minging."
Guy 1: "Yeah, she was a proper Minger."
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7.
CC...like Quasimodo, only worse.
Cor, look at 'er...she's a real CC
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