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Ray and Johnson get into a serious fight...
Ray: Mink! Mink! Mink! (he says as punching Johnson)
Johnson: Why you gotta Mink me like that
Ray: Mink! Mink! Mink! (he says as punching Johnson)
Johnson: Why you gotta Mink me like that
by Justj123 August 25, 2019
May 1 Word of the Day
When some little bitchboy is acting like a little tiny pee pee poo poo baby and messing up the group plans.
by A7sa July 03, 2019
2
Best Man: That stripper was mink last night.
or
Steven: These new headphones aren't just rellin, they're mink!
or
Steven: These new headphones aren't just rellin, they're mink!
by Sahara April 21, 2005
3
tracksuit bottoms, a stripey jumper, baseball cap
and more recently a hooded jumper with the hood up, even when inside
and more recently a hooded jumper with the hood up, even when inside
by linz dee October 18, 2003
4
Wise, mischievous, clever and naughty. A 'cheeky' trickster (n.), or (adj.) used to describe something riddled with contradictions, surprises and intrigue. The term has evolved to describe everything from an unclean denizen on the street who may also be an expert secretly in the know, to the opposite of anything related to wealth, excess and exclusivity - often to do with sex.
* Irony: Many usages of mink are usually in direct conflict with an opposite usage or meaning; therein lying the irony. Often the meaning can change depending on the context and tone.
* Origins (many): In British slang, "minky" can be used to describe a woman's desirable sex or her genitalia directly ("mink" or "minky"), and can sometimes also be found used in combination with "cheeky monkey". Also related is "minger" used to describe an undesirable and unseemly woman or her sex directly; a "Minx" is a "pert, flirtatious and impudent young woman". In Native American folklore, the reputation of the actual animal's spirit in is known as a trickster and fire-starter, much like the coyote.
* Irony: Many usages of mink are usually in direct conflict with an opposite usage or meaning; therein lying the irony. Often the meaning can change depending on the context and tone.
* Origins (many): In British slang, "minky" can be used to describe a woman's desirable sex or her genitalia directly ("mink" or "minky"), and can sometimes also be found used in combination with "cheeky monkey". Also related is "minger" used to describe an undesirable and unseemly woman or her sex directly; a "Minx" is a "pert, flirtatious and impudent young woman". In Native American folklore, the reputation of the actual animal's spirit in is known as a trickster and fire-starter, much like the coyote.
by wompm April 28, 2008