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munter
/ ËłŸÊČÔłÙÉ /
noun
- slang.an unattractive person
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of munter1
Example Sentences
While living there with his girlfriend, the artist Gabriele MĂŒnter, he came home in twilight to see one of his own paintings on its side.
Sadie Munter and Karyssa Domingo are second-year medical students in San Diego, where Weena Joshi is a practicing pediatrician.
"We're warning investors to be very wary of some of the claims that are being made by crypto companies," said Paul Munter, SEC's acting chief accountant in an interview with the journal.
MĂŒnter has been working with BBC Sport - using her background and passion for the environment and conservation to show how climate change and pollution are impacting wildlife in Florida.
After visiting different projects meeting the people dedicating their lives to helping these animals, MĂŒnter said it gave her hope that there are "good people working to solve these problems" but "they need as much help as they can get".
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What else does munter mean?
Munter is a British insult for a person, often a woman, who is considered extremely ugly.
How is munter pronounced?
[muhn-ter]Where does munter come from?
The British munter, first recorded in the 1990s, has an unknown origin, but there are several theories.
One is that munter comes from the Scottish-derived slang minger (âa stinker, stupid personâ), also recorded in the 1990s. Another supposes munter came from the early 20th-century South African slang munt or muntu, a racial slur for Black South Africans. Yet another theory connects it to British, Australian, and New Zealand slang munted, meaning âintoxicatedâ or âdestroyed.â
Discussions in the 1990s on a Usenet rave forum supports the munted theory. Users identified munter as early the 1990s as British student slang for a âdrug user.â How munter went from âdrug userâ to âugly personâ is unclear, though it isnât too hard to draw a line from âintoxicatedâ to âunpleasant.â
By the 2000s, munter was established as coarse British slang for an âugly person,â especially a woman, with various colorful, shall we say, descriptions of what a munter looks like on Urban Dictionary.
How is munter used in real life?
When you hear munter, expect the speaker to be British. And, expect the object of the insultâoften womenâto be considered very unattractive.
Smell some unreal perfume turn around and sheâs a munter đ
â Rio upton (@RioUpton)
And I was right yall heâs a right munter
â tee (@CLIFFORDIDIOT)
Munter is also sometimes used to humorously describe other hideous things, such as animals or cars.
My dogs so ugly that itâs actually cute how much of a munter he is
â Mattt (@16Matthewc)
Has to be this Williams with the infamous walrus nose!..An absolute munter of a car!
â Steve Martin (@Steve_NW)
More examples of munter:
âA sexist police sergeant has kept his job despite being found guilty of misconduct for referring to a female job hunter as an âugly munter.ââ
âRhett Allain, Wired, March 2018
Note
This content is not meant to be a formal definition of this term. Rather, it is an informal summary that seeks to provide supplemental information and context important to know or keep in mind about the termâs history, meaning, and usage.
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