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spungo Super Geek Posts: 222 |
posted March 05, 2002 13:18
This site cracks me up - 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. ------------------ IP: Logged |
ZorroTheFox SuperBlabberMouth! Posts: 1138 |
posted March 05, 2002 14:41
That was funny, thanks ......Z IP: Logged |
macadddikt18 SuperBlabberMouth! Posts: 1160 |
posted March 05, 2002 19:20
ok, i went to the site, and i can not figure out what a minger is. Will someone explain? Nayt ------------------ IP: Logged |
spungo Super Geek Posts: 222 |
posted March 06, 2002 02:37
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 ------------------ IP: Logged |
macadddikt18 SuperBlabberMouth! Posts: 1160 |
posted March 06, 2002 06:54
yes oddly enough today my history teacher used the word minger. He is from london and has quite the british mindset. Nayt ------------------ IP: Logged |
TechnoGram Super Geek Posts: 245 |
posted March 06, 2002 07:40
quote: 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 hmmm, perhaps minger is better after all...
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Jessycat Geek Larva Posts: 21 |
posted March 07, 2002 11:36
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 IP: Logged |
spungo Super Geek Posts: 222 |
posted March 07, 2002 11:43
quote: 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. ------------------ IP: Logged |
TechnoGram Super Geek Posts: 245 |
posted March 07, 2002 14:30
ok, i give up. what does plates of meat mean? is it cockney rhyming slang? ------------------ IP: Logged |
spungo Super Geek Posts: 222 |
posted March 08, 2002 03:02
quote: Sorry, yes, plates of meat = feet. Ah, the eternally amusing cockneys... not. ------------------ IP: Logged |
Super Flippy Geek Posts: 81 |
posted March 08, 2002 18:02
quote: Now there's a mental image that mings! IP: Logged |
trowelblister Super Geek Posts: 227 |
posted March 09, 2002 07:48
,,,,so is this the UK version of the US mullet websites? http://www.mulletmadness.com/index.html IP: Logged |
ZorroTheFox SuperBlabberMouth! Posts: 1138 |
posted March 10, 2002 19:19
I once had a mullet, I am so ashamed........Z IP: Logged |
FatGnome Geek Posts: 94 |
posted March 29, 2002 00:05
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. IP: Logged |
spungo Super Geek Posts: 222 |
posted March 29, 2002 05:58
quote: 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. ------------------ IP: Logged |
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