by /haxorz April 28, 2011
1. n. a root vegetable used as a spice. It has a bittersweet, aromatic flavour.
2. adj. anything flavoured with ginger.
3. n./adj. a yellowish-brown colour, tending to orange.
4. adj. a colloquial term used to describe people with red hair, who also tend to have pale skin tone and freckles.
5. adj. (pronounced with a hard initial 'g' and rhyming with singer) - as 4., but is used as a term of abuse. Sometimes spelt with an apostrophe after the second g to distinguish from the less offensive pronunciation.
6. (rare) adj. delicate.
2. adj. anything flavoured with ginger.
3. n./adj. a yellowish-brown colour, tending to orange.
4. adj. a colloquial term used to describe people with red hair, who also tend to have pale skin tone and freckles.
5. adj. (pronounced with a hard initial 'g' and rhyming with singer) - as 4., but is used as a term of abuse. Sometimes spelt with an apostrophe after the second g to distinguish from the less offensive pronunciation.
6. (rare) adj. delicate.
1. Young ginger root has a milder flavour.
2. ginger biscuits, ginger beer, etc.
3. "The setting sun took on a gingerish hue."
4. "Daphne's hair was ginger, though she preferred to call it red."
5. "Oi! Ging'er! Too sunny for you?!" -- "Uh. Yes, actually."
6. "Fred crept gingerly towards Daphne."
Also: Compare red, 4. and 5. with black, negro and nigger.
2. ginger biscuits, ginger beer, etc.
3. "The setting sun took on a gingerish hue."
4. "Daphne's hair was ginger, though she preferred to call it red."
5. "Oi! Ging'er! Too sunny for you?!" -- "Uh. Yes, actually."
6. "Fred crept gingerly towards Daphne."
Also: Compare red, 4. and 5. with black, negro and nigger.
by phantom oddity February 18, 2006
The word ginger is referring to people with red hair and freckles. The word is not to be confused with those that have red hair and no freckles (those would be referred to as daywalkers). The word was made popular by Southpark in the episode, "Ginger Kids". The ideas associated with the word thanks to Southpark are that they have no souls, cannot go out into the sun, and are quite vicious as they troll the night. The word, is an anagram for an extremely offense word. I'll give you a hint:
It's not NAGGER
It's not NAGGER
Person #1: Oooh, that's pretty, let's get a picture infront of it!!
Person #2: But who will take the picture? I want all of us to be in it.
Ginger: *sigh* I'll take the picture... people without souls don't show up in pictures anyways.
Person #2: But who will take the picture? I want all of us to be in it.
Ginger: *sigh* I'll take the picture... people without souls don't show up in pictures anyways.
by Ginger Kid #1 October 19, 2007
by TheDude89 September 26, 2009
All previous definitions of this word seem to ignore its origin, which undoubtedly comes from Ginger of "Gilligan's Island" fame. She is, without question, the classic ginger.
by Johnny Dago January 30, 2008
Evan: Dude, you and that ginger should totally get it on.
Cameron: Yea totally, i love those redheads!
Cameron: Yea totally, i love those redheads!
by scarecrow406 February 12, 2009
red haired people...
a word of advice to gingers: don't get offended by the term, people are just trying to be funny they don't USUALLY mean harm
I'm a ginger too by the way...
a word of advice to gingers: don't get offended by the term, people are just trying to be funny they don't USUALLY mean harm
I'm a ginger too by the way...
Person 1: "Hey ginger!"
Person 2: "I'm gonna punch you square in the face."
Person 1: "I was just trying to be funny I didn't mean harm."
Person 2: "I'm gonna punch you square in the face."
Person 1: "I was just trying to be funny I didn't mean harm."
by ging928 January 24, 2011