"But I have a strict rule for women - if one asks you back to hers after midnight, always say no - you'll be too drunk and she'll turn out to be a minger." - Alan McIlwraith, quoted in 'Fake Presto' by Steve Dinneen, Sunday Mail, 2 Dec 2007.
Also in the verb form "to ming" - to have the qualities of a minger.
The verb and adjective "minging" are applied as often to objects as to people. E.g. I'm not eating that pizza, it's minging, or this sofa mings, did you get it from the tip or what?
"But I have a strict rule for women - if one asks you back to hers after midnight, always say no - you'll be too drunk and she'll turn out to be a minger." - Alan McIlwraith, quoted in 'Fake Presto' by Steve Dinneen, Sunday Mail, 2 Dec 2007.
nice word yarb!
Ooh, I forgot tip! I'll add it to me list right now.
Or no g depending on regional accent: standard is /'mɪŋə/
Britlish, n. An ugly, dirty or otherwise physically undesirable person. Pronounced with a hard 'g', "ming-er".
E.g. She seemed nice in the taxi but next morning I could see she was a minger.
Not related to minge as far as I know.
Also in the verb form "to ming" - to have the qualities of a minger.
The verb and adjective "minging" are applied as often to objects as to people. E.g. I'm not eating that pizza, it's minging, or this sofa mings, did you get it from the tip or what?