释义 |
mingy adjective- mean, miserly UK, 1911
Probably a blend of “mangy” (shabby) or “mean”, and “stingy” (mean). - You rotten mingy old cow. — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 18, 1964
- The abandonment of gongs [medals] in most countries reveals how mingy the British were. — The Australian, 16 March 2000
- in pool, a shot that cannot be missed or a game that cannot be lost US
- — Steve Rushin, Pool Cool, p. 21, 1990
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