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manky
/ ˈ³¾Ã¦Å‹°ìɪ /
adjective
- worthless, rotten, or in bad taste
- dirty, filthy, or bad
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Origin of manky1
Example Sentences
"One day I was moving some dried flowers that had started to look a bit manky so I decided the throw them away," Rose-Mary wrote after she started documenting the goings-on in the late nineties.
She even makes digs at Sophie's appearance in the song, dissing her contour - "do you want me to lend you a blender?" - and telling her to "sort out your manky Scouse brow".
“I was a kid during these times. I was born in 1990. These manky MP3 players were what I had,†says a typically cheerful Nixon, early in the morning from his home in South Australia.
“More than 10% of the weight of the manky pillows will be hundreds of thousands of dust mites and their droppings,†Blakey says.
And shouldn’t candles stick to just smelling unemotionally pleasant rather than probably a bit manky but in a way that makes you want to cry?
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