Is manky a rude word?
And then up in Scotland especially, it's used quite nastily, as a term of abuse - you know, somebody might say 'you manky so and so', that's really quite harsh.What does manky mean in slang?
adjectiveWord forms: mankier, mankiest slang. 1. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste. 2. dirty, filthy, or bad.What does it mean to be manky?
Britannica Dictionary definition of MANKY. British, informal. : dirty and unattractive. a manky old dog.Is hunk a vulgar word?
This word is used in North American English. hunk is considered offensive.Is janky an offensive word?
Janky is a slang term for something run down, of poor quality, or unreliable. It can also be used for someone considered undesirable in some way.π΅ Manky - Manky Meaning - Manky Examples - British Slang - ESL British English Pronunciation
What is a bricktop slang?
Informal. a person having red or reddish-brown hair.What is an offie in British slang?
The offie. β The off-licence is the equivalent to an American convenience store, licenced to sell alcohol.Is calling someone a "hunk" a compliment?
Hunk. A straightforward compliment for an attractive man.What is a saucy man?
/ΛsΙsi/ Other forms: saucier; sauciest. You can use saucy to describe someone who likes to cause trouble, but usually in a playful and funny way. Saucy is also a good word for a person who really likes to flirt.What does "a stud" mean in slang?
[count] informal : a very attractive and masculine man : a man who has sexual relations with many women. She left her husband and ran off with some young stud.What does nitty mean in UK slang?
foolish in British English1. unwise; silly. 2. resulting from folly or stupidity. 3.
What does a prat mean in British slang?
countable noun. If you describe someone as a prat, you are saying in an unkind way that you think that they are very stupid or foolish. [British, informal, disapproval]What is a scooby?
Definition of 'scooby'1. something that helps to solve a problem or unravel a mystery. 2. See not to have a clue.
What is a bobby in UK slang?
Definitions of bobby. noun. an informal term for a British policeman. officer, police officer, policeman.What are other slang words like manky?
Synonyms of 'mangy' in American English
- dirty.
- scruffy.
- moth-eaten.
- seedy.
- shabby.
- shoddy.
- squalid.
What is bare Peng in UK slang?
Some examples of modern British slang include "peng" (meaning attractive or good-looking), "bare" (meaning a lot of something), and "banter" (meaning playful teasing or joking around).Is shonky a bad word?
π (offensive, ethnic slur, dated) A Jew. π A surname. π (Australia) Alternative form of shonky (βa dishonest personβ) [(Australia) A dishonest person.]What is a bolux in British slang?
1. chiefly British, usually vulgar : testicles. 2. chiefly British, usually vulgar : nonsense.What is jenny slang for?
Jenny . . . is applied derisively to a man who concerns himself with purely feminine matters, as, "He's a regular Jinny." Comb.: Jenny Wullock, a hermaphrodite, a sexually-deformed male (Gsw. 1934 E. Partridge Dict. Slang), an effeminate man (e.What does gizza mean in slang?
Gizzit/Gizza - give me that, give me a. Nesh - cold/ prone to feeling cold (feeling nesh, she's nesh she is)What is a Groody slang?
adjective. Slang. grodier, grodiest. repulsive; disgusting; nauseating. inferior in character or quality; seedy; sleazy.What is a pool boy meaning?
pool boy (plural pool boys) (informal) A man employed to clean and maintain a swimming pool. (slang, derogatory, uncommon) A male who is a pushover or who cleans up after another's mess.What does virile man mean?
virile adjective (MAN)A virile man, especially a young man, is full of sexual strength and energy in a way that is considered attractive: She likes her men young and virile.