Verb, infinitive; to ming.
Present continuative tense: minging
Simple present tense: mings.
1. to smell badly
2. to be drunk (usu. used in past tense)
3. to be generally distasteful
This word is widely used in the North of England and Scotland.
Etymology: variation of meng, mong and mongoloid, yet with no racist or discriminatory overtones.
The noun is not *mingoloid, rather it is derived from this verb: minger, q.v.
"By God I ming today!"
"I was minging last night!"
"Those sandwiches are minging!"
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An extra hairy, smelly, withered non edible, yet bangable furburger.
Candy has a bad badge, so I'll skip the mowin' and get to the plowin'!
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An alternative to 'On the Real', which is in turn an alternative to 'For Real'.
Person 1: 'I got a promotion at work today'.
Person 2: 'On the Rizzle?'
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A contraction of the phrase ' So extremely, unthinkable, gargantuianly, big '
His ego was sobig.
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Formal term meaning: to move with unhindered grace around an area with the presence of another enjoying the same activity.
Urban term: Humping someone in public
Sad world isn't it.
Cinderlla went (formal) dancing.
Jenny and I were (urban) dancing all night at the club, then more at her house.
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a n00b that gets pwned when playing CS
mocaiv pwns mottac with headshot
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