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      • mank (not comparable) (British, slang, originally Polari) Disgusting, repulsive. Synonyms: (slang) manky, (slang) ming, (slang) minging
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  2. mank (not comparable) (British, slang, originally Polari) Disgusting, repulsive. When he eats, he never closes his mouth. It's so mank. Synonyms. manky slang; ming slang; minging slang; Noun mank (uncountable) (British, slang, originally Polari) Something that is disgusting or manky. The plumber had to get all the mank out of the drain.

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    • manked: meaning, synonyms

      ( British, slang, originally Polari) Disgusting, repulsive....

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    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /mæŋk/ 2. Rhymes: -æŋk

    Etymology 1

    From Middle English manken, from Old English mancian, bemancian (“to maim, mutilate”), of obscure origin. Cognate with Middle Low German mank (“lame, defective”), Dutch mank (“lame, defective”), and Middle High German manc (“lack, defect”). Perhaps from Latin mancus (“maimed, crippled, frail, incomplete”), from Proto-Indo-European *mank-, *menk- (“maimed, mutilation, torment”).

    Etymology 2

    Via Polari, from Italian mancare (“to be lacking”), from Latin mancus (“maimed”). See above.

    Etymology

    From Middle Dutch manc (“a limping or lame person”), from Latin mancus (“maimed or defective”), from Proto-Indo-European *man-ko- (“maimed in the hand”), from *man-.

    Pronunciation

    1. Rhymes: -ɑŋk

    Adjective

    mank (comparative manker, superlative mankst) 1. lame

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Italian manco.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /mank/

    Adverb

    mank 1. not even

    Etymology

    Compare German mang. Related to English among.

    Preposition

    mank 1. among, amongst 1.1. 2003, De Bibel, Markus (Mark) 10:43: 1.1.1. Mank junt saul daut oba nich soo sennen; wäa mank junt well groot sennen, saul jun Deena sennen; 1.1.1.1. But that shall not be so among you; whoever wants to be great among you shall be your servant;

  3. manky. dirty and unpleasant. Definition of manky adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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  5. May 21, 2024 · Manky - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com. manky. Definitions of manky. adjective. inferior and worthless. synonyms: worthless. lacking in usefulness or value. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Manky." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/manky. Accessed 21 May. 2024. Copy citation.

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