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it is an alturnative word that means the same as cool, awesome,rad you get the point! it means the same but is supposed to be said when one is expressing higher coolness than those other words.
i think you're so MINT for helping me out like that!
or, that's so mint i want one!
MINT by koda catastraphic August 1, 2008
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mint minty minted Mint Picker minter minting mintos mintee Mintage mintyfresh
A white boy with a squeaker voice that get enraged at little things but over all is a good person.
MINT: AHHHHHHHH you play this game to much that's why you killed meeeeeeeeeee.

Person who killed the MINT: AHH what a MINT
MINT by xoonyx January 28, 2021
If something is a mint, it makes a lot of cents, or in this case sense.
*after explaining something*
reply: Woah bro ok thats a mint!
mint by unafro individual April 9, 2021
1. Unexpectedly great; used as a response to new information
2. Very good; to describe
3. An exclaimation of happiness

Note: Pronounced "m-uh-nt". Say it quick . . . muhnt! Now drop the T sort of. Good job.
1. "Hey, I just bought a new car" "Really? That's Mint!"
2. "Holy christ, that girl's Mint!"
3. Just win the lottery? Shout "Mint!", then laugh maniacally.
4. This mint is 'Mint!'
mint by Gustof October 8, 2005
'Mint' refers to the like-perfect condition or state of a noun.
Man, look at those rims, paint and tint. That car is mint!
or,
Look at that chick, her body is fine! Check out that walk, she's mint!
Mint by Just Call Me D August 24, 2010
Specifically meaning (and sometimes legally) that the item is literally untouched by human hands.

The term comes from coins made at COIN MINTS which were dropped from the press directly into boxes for collectors and therefore never touched by human hands.

The meaning of the term "mint" is about as strict as the definition for the word "virgin."

In stretching the modern-day definition, it sometimes is valid to refer to an item which was purchased brand-new and unopened, but has been opened and checked but never used.

A further stretch is the use of "near-mint" which would still mean something possibly tested and used briefly but which still has no evidence of human handling or use.

It does NOT mean "looks like it's almost new." It does NOT mean anything to do with the herbal MINTS, as unfortunately assumed by many newer-generation mis-users of the term "mint."

It does NOT mean, in legal or historical use, anything to do with "looks cool" or "good" or "nice," as defined by other submissions on this website, on many ebay listngs and in common modern-day slang mis-use. That is sheer illiterate bastardization of the term.
"This camera is MINT condition, I opened it to see if it took the kind of storage-card that I use but it didn't, so I put it back in the box."

"This 40-year-old Gibson guitar has been in the closet since my grandfather won it in a contest, and other than a few playings it's nearly mint-condition."
mint by buggy October 18, 2007