A fork of Rural Dictionary
A goddess worthy of taking it balls and all, right up the arse.
Oh my god! - Check out Adriana Lima! She needs to be fed, balls and all, right up the arse...
Used express sudden disappointment or pain.
Andy is playing miniture golf. He puts and barely misses the hole. Andy: Fudginhopher!!
Verb, infinitive; to ming. Present continuative tense: minging Simple present tense: mings. 1. to smell badly 2. to be drunk (usu. used in past tense) 3. to be generally distasteful This word is widely used in the North of England and Scotland. Etymology: variation of meng, mong and mongoloid, yet with no racist or discriminatory overtones. The noun is not *mingoloid, rather it is derived from this verb: minger, q.v.
"By God I ming today!" "I was minging last night!" "Those sandwiches are minging!"
Formal term meaning: to move with unhindered grace around an area with the presence of another enjoying the same activity. Urban term: Humping someone in public Sad world isn't it.
Cinderlla went (formal) dancing. Jenny and I were (urban) dancing all night at the club, then more at her house.