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Postby Mark Waddington » Oct 1st, '03, 17:21



I meant that disgusting is the old, less teen influenced version of mingin

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Postby BeerForDolphins » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:01

I have bizarrly (spelling!) not contributed to this thread....

....Minger...as far as I believe refers to a girl or lady who is as attractive as bull licking p*ss off a nettle..

...minging... on the other hand has a few meanings. It could mean smelly, or just plain horrible e.g. minging weather

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Postby seige » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:12

So, therefore, minger is attributed mainly to describing the ugliness of a woman, whereas minging basically means generally unpleasant?

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Postby the_mog » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:16

when am i going to learn just to shut up??? one seemingly innocent comment and next thing you know theres 3 pages of mingerisms!!!


next time i open my mouth ... shoot me!... heh heh :mrgreen:

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Postby seige » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:24

ALL HAIL THE MOG - TRENDSETTER AND FASHION MESSENGER... MAY HIS WORD BE SPREAD ACROSS THE LAND :mrgreen:

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Postby mistress of magic » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:25

Everyone at my school uses minging to mean something disgusting, horrible etc
We use minger to mean anyone who is or has just done something minging.
I've heard a new one-'mingy'. This apparantly means something or someone that's not quite minging. Personally I think a first year misheard someone.

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Postby Mark Waddington » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:27

Im getting bored of minger...... lets change it to scrubber!

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:39

In Brummie 'Mingy' means mean or tightfisted. 'He's right mingy' would refer to someone with short arms and deep pockets. It's synonymous with 'stingy'. Just thought I'd throw that in for fun!

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Postby mistress of magic » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:41

You what!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does 'scrubber' mean something different in Skipton that Stenhousemuir. Here it basically means the same as, hmmm...how can I put this. Ah, a girl who tends to sleep around with lots of boys. This does not mean the same as minger, well, it might depend on the boy. If you want proof, come to my school and call a girl a scrubber. Then instead of 'Magic Mark' it'll be 'Mangled Mark'
Anyway, can anyone remeber without looking at the previous page what this post was origionaly about?

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 3rd, '03, 17:46

I think the meaning of scrubber is pretty universal! There's even a ladies' haircut called the scrubber cut if I remember right. Not recommended for making friends and impressing people. The word, not the haircut.

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Postby the_mog » Oct 3rd, '03, 18:48

you dont have to look at the previous page... just scroll up to the top :mrgreen:

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Postby Mark Waddington » Oct 4th, '03, 11:42

A scrubber in skipton is the same as a scratter


(thus causing utter confusion upon this magic forum) :lol:

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Postby the_mog » Oct 4th, '03, 12:09

okok enough of this... this IS a magic board not a linguistics course...


this topic is now locked

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