What does MANKY mean?

Definition of Manky

1. Parts of Speech: Adjective

2. Definition: (British, informal) dirty, unpleasant, or of poor quality.

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈmæŋki/; UK: /ˈmæŋki/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "manky" is believed to have originated in the UK and is commonly used in British English. It is informal and often used to describe something that is dirty, unpleasant, or of poor quality. It can be used to describe anything from a dirty room to a poorly made sandwich.

5. Synonyms: dirty, grubby, grimy, filthy, squalid, seedy, shabby, run-down

6. Related Words: grime, smoky, smarm, gunky, bumpy

7. Example Sentences:

  • The kitchen was absolutely manky - there were dirty dishes everywhere.
  • The hotel room was so manky that they asked for a refund.
  • He refused to eat the manky sandwich that his friend had made.


Related 5 Letter Words List