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spungo
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posted March 05, 2002 13:18     Click Here to See the Profile for spungo   Click Here to Email spungo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This site cracks me up -

www.mingers.com

it's kinda cruel - and some of the folks don't ming too badly - I shouldn't really laugh as I could ming for England.

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ZorroTheFox
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posted March 05, 2002 14:41     Click Here to See the Profile for ZorroTheFox   Click Here to Email ZorroTheFox     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
That was funny, thanks ......Z

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macadddikt18
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posted March 05, 2002 19:20     Click Here to See the Profile for macadddikt18   Click Here to Email macadddikt18     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
ok, i went to the site, and i can not figure out what a minger is. Will someone explain?
Nayt

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spungo
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posted March 06, 2002 02:37     Click Here to See the Profile for spungo   Click Here to Email spungo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ok, a minger is a colloquial term for a not-too-perty individual (it may be a London thang).

To conjugate the infinitive...

I ming
She mings
They ming ...

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macadddikt18
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posted March 06, 2002 06:54     Click Here to See the Profile for macadddikt18   Click Here to Email macadddikt18     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
yes oddly enough today my history teacher used the word minger. He is from london and has quite the british mindset.
Nayt

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TechnoGram
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posted March 06, 2002 07:40     Click Here to See the Profile for TechnoGram   Click Here to Email TechnoGram     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by spungo:
Ok, a minger is a colloquial term for a not-too-perty individual (it may be a London thang).

To conjugate the infinitive...

I ming
She mings
They ming ...



we are too politically correct on tsota to call them anything but facially challenged and the conjugation would be in the passive voice:

i am facially challenged
he is facially challenged
they are facially challenged

hmmm, perhaps minger is better after all...


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Jessycat
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posted March 07, 2002 11:36     Click Here to See the Profile for Jessycat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oooohhh... a new word!!!
And it's an insult at that! I knew I would love this board.
I am so excited and plan to use it in a sentence today.
Is it a hard "g"?

:-) Jess

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spungo
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posted March 07, 2002 11:43     Click Here to See the Profile for spungo   Click Here to Email spungo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Jessycat:
Oooohhh... a new word!!!
And it's an insult at that! I knew I would love this board.
I am so excited and plan to use it in a sentence today.
Is it a hard "g"?

:-) Jess


Rhymes with 'singer' (actually, more like sing-uh). By the way - it has two meanings - 'ming' can also mean a bad smell - as in 'Cor blimey, guvna you're plates of meat don't awf bleedin' ming!'

HTH.

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TechnoGram
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posted March 07, 2002 14:30     Click Here to See the Profile for TechnoGram   Click Here to Email TechnoGram     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
ok, i give up.

what does plates of meat mean? is it cockney rhyming slang?

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spungo
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posted March 08, 2002 03:02     Click Here to See the Profile for spungo   Click Here to Email spungo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by TechnoGram:
ok, i give up.

what does plates of meat mean? is it cockney rhyming slang?


Sorry, yes, plates of meat = feet. Ah, the eternally amusing cockneys... not.

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Super Flippy
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posted March 08, 2002 18:02     Click Here to See the Profile for Super Flippy     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by spungo:
plates of meat = feet

Now there's a mental image that mings!

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trowelblister
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posted March 09, 2002 07:48     Click Here to See the Profile for trowelblister   Click Here to Email trowelblister     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
,,,,so is this the UK version of the US mullet websites?

http://www.mulletmadness.com/index.html

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ZorroTheFox
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posted March 10, 2002 19:19     Click Here to See the Profile for ZorroTheFox   Click Here to Email ZorroTheFox     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I once had a mullet, I am so ashamed........Z

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FatGnome
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posted March 29, 2002 00:05     Click Here to See the Profile for FatGnome   Click Here to Email FatGnome     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I love learning new slang words from the UK. Boring old US doesn't know too much about the slang from other english speaking countries.

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spungo
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posted March 29, 2002 05:58     Click Here to See the Profile for spungo   Click Here to Email spungo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by FatGnome:
I love learning new slang words from the UK. Boring old US doesn't know too much about the slang from other english speaking countries.

Well, you've come to the right place, guv. Do me a lemon, on me 'ead, I should cocoa, gawd stone the crows... no no no stop it!

must...speak...propa...loik...a...propa...gen-ew-min...

My favourite word? Git. It's so versatile.

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