Is manky a Scottish word?

unclean, foul, gross. Origin: British, Irish, and Scottish slang. You need to clean that toilet, it's really manky.
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Where does the word manky come from?

Very unclear origins. It certainly goes back to the 1950s, maybe before. Some people think it comes from an old French word meaning 'impaired'.
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Is manky slang?

/ (ˈmæŋkɪ) / adjective mankier or mankiest slang. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste. dirty, filthy, or bad.
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What is the Scottish word for dirty?

boggin' - smelly, dirty ("That's boggin'!")
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What does manky mean in UK?

UK informal. /ˈmæŋ.ki/ us. /ˈmæŋ.ki/ used to describe an object that is unpleasantly dirty, usually because it is old or has been used a lot: a manky tissue.
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What does manky mean Australia?

adjective. unclean, foul, gross.
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What is Minge in British slang?

/ (mɪndʒ) / noun British taboo, slang. the female genitals.
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What are Scottish insults?

We take a look at some very Scottish insults, let us know if we've missed any off the list:
  • Awa' n bile yer heid - Get lost.
  • Bampot - Idiot.
  • Boggin - foul-smelling.
  • Bowfin - unpleasant.
  • Clipe “Don't be a wee clipe” - tattle-tale, snitch.
  • Doaty - Stupid, simple.
  • Dobber - Idiot, jerk.
  • Doolally - Not the full shilling.
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What is a Scottish wife called?

Definition of 'Sassenach'
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What's the most Scottish thing to say?

Perhaps the most famous Scottish sayings of all time is “Auld Lang Syne”.
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What does mankey mean?

worthless, rotten, or in bad taste. 2. dirty, filthy, or bad. Word origin.
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Who says Janky?

Janky first emerged in black slang in the 1990s, featured in rap songs as early as Ice Cube's 1993 “Really Doe”: “Hard to swallow, janky as Rollo / Count to ten, and don't try to follow.” Rollo may be a reference to Rollo Lawson, a recurring character on the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son, who had a seedy reputation on ...
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Is minging a swear word?

In Scottish English, 'ming' is an old word for a bad smell, so originally 'minging' meant 'smelly' - as it still can. But of course calling someone smelly is a perfect way of insulting them, and around the year 2000 British teenagers started using it more broadly to mean 'disgusting'.
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What does it mean zonked out?

See synonyms for zonk out on Thesaurus.com. verb. (intr, adverb) slang to fall asleep, esp from physical exhaustion or the effects of alcohol or drugs.
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What do they call a baby in Scotland?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.
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Why do Scots say Ken instead of know?

A word which is heard often is ken, which means to know. "When a Scottish Highlander asks if you 'ken,' they are explicitly asking if you 'know.
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What does I Dinna fash mean?

' Dinna fash don't be troubled/bothered. Fash is from Old French fascher 'to annoy, weary'. The term was also commonly extended to mean 'afflicted', and Robert Burns uses the term with such a meaning in Holy Willie's Prayer: 'At times I'm fash'd wi' fleshly lust.
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Why is Och Aye noo offensive?

An archetypal example of an overt Scotticism is "Och aye the noo", which translates as "Oh yes, just now". This phrase is often used in parody by non-Scots and although the phrases "Och aye" and "the noo" are in common use by Scots separately, they are rarely used together.
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What does ya Bassa mean in Scottish?

"Ya bass" is generally taken as Glasgow slang for "you bastard", though it has been proposed it could be the Gaelic war cry aigh bas meaning "battle and die".
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What does Cockwomble mean?

Noun. cockwomble (countable and uncountable, plural cockwombles) (UK, slang, derogatory) A foolish or obnoxious person.
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What is a Pillock in British?

/ (ˈpɪlək) / noun. British slang a stupid or annoying person.
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What is a dollop head?

a word that means 'total idiot' used in the TV series Merlin. Arthur is a dollophead, according to Merlin.
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Why do Brits say Guv?

The term 'guv' or 'governor' is most commonly used for a reason by manual tradespeople, to denote the person paying their bill, or the person who orders and accepts their work, to distinguish from the tenant, the property's legal owner, and so on. The governor is the person who they are answerable to.
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