
Where does the word “minge” come from? - English Language
Dec 19, 2013 · The slang term minge in the sense of quim dates from the beginning of the 20 th century. However, neither the OED nor Etymonline has any idea where it came from. Here are two of the …
Where did the word 'minge' come from? (British slang) - Reddit
Mar 6, 2015 · I guess 'minge' is pretty distinctively British. I met an American-Korean once called 'Minji', but liked it to be shortened to just plain out 'minj'. I couldn't do it; and could never bring myself to …
In UK slang, why does "minger" rhyme with "singer" but "minge
Feb 21, 2013 · Minge and minger do not have the same root, they are completely separate words. They may look the same but are different. A minger is a person who mings or is minging. A minger who is …
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For those who’ve never heard it spoken, note that minger, minging etc. usually rhyme with singer, singing, etc., occasionally (in some accents) with finger, but never afaik with the j sound of words like …
Where did the word “quim” come from? - English Language & Usage ...
Dec 19, 2013 · Both the OED and Etymonline offer no clue as to origin of the slang term quim, meaning minge. The OED’s earliest citations are from the 18th, which isn’t quite as old as Adam, but has …
How bad is 'minge'? : r/ENGLISH - Reddit
How bad is 'minge'? I'm not a native English speaker, so could you clarify for me how bad the word 'minge' is compared to 'pussy', 'fanny', 'cunt' etc.
Do you think the Minge Mobile would've been as memorable ... - Reddit
Do you think the Minge Mobile would've been as memorable without the addition of the red door?
A common word used across Britain is “minging” meaning ... - Reddit
Mar 7, 2019 · Noun. 1. minge - vulgar term for a woman's pubic hair or genitals. crotch hair, pubic hair, bush - hair growing in the pubic area. female genital organ, female genitalia, female genitals, fanny - …
So, where does the word “minge” come from? And why is it ... - Reddit
Apr 10, 2020 · So, where does the word “minge” come from? And why is it such a weird word?! Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
Anybody know what Minge and Gary are supposed to be a parody of?
The whole death scene with Minge describing the surroundings to Gary as if they're in Paris feels like something I've definitely seen in a movie or show elsewhere, but I just can't put my finger on it. …