adjective Trustworthy, genuine.
Offensive, disgusting (I left a glass of milk on my desk for a few days and it is minging.)
[...] London Time: MingerSomeone ugly. See minging. [...]
is minger an adjective?
It’s a noun. You can use it like this: ‘Wow, she is a minger!’ OR ‘That minger doesn’t look half bad after I had a few to drink.’ ‘Minging’ is an adjective.
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Comment by Donna — 24 August 2009 @ 4:53 pmIt’s a noun. You can use it like this:
Comment by Jen — 25 August 2009 @ 1:51 pm‘Wow, she is a minger!’ OR ‘That minger doesn’t look half bad after I had a few to drink.’ ‘Minging’ is an adjective.