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munted
/ ËłŸÊČÔłÙÉȘ»ć /
adjective
- (of an object) destroyed or ruined
- (of a person) abnormal or peculiar
- informal.drunk or intoxicated
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of munted1
Example Sentences
The Oxford English Dictionary is asking the public to help it mine the regional differences of English around the world to expand its record of the language, with early submissions ranging from New Zealandâs âmuntedâ to Hawaiiâs âhammajangâ.
These range from Hawaiiâs âhammajangâ, meaning âin a disorderly or shambolic stateâ, to the Scottish word for a swimming costume, âdookersâ or âduckersâ, and New Zealandâs âmuntedâ, meaning âbroken or wreckedâ.
Munted New Zealandâs Bare Hunt Collective presents Victoria Abbottâs drama based on the stories of survivors of the devastating earthquake that struck Christchurch, New Zealand, on Sept. 22, 2011.
Lincoln-Smith proudly displayed a "munted" pinkie finger that changes shape three times.
The cathedral is, to use a local colloquialism, munted.
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