The meaning of Manky
ˈmæŋ.ki
Manky – definition
adjectiveInferior; worthless.
Usage examples:
He wanted recruits for his manky bee-keeping societyadjectiveDirty and unpleasant.
Usage examples:
The man in the manky mackintosh
adjectiveUsed to describe an object that is unpleasantly dirty, usually because it is old or has been used a lot
Usage examples:
A manky tissue, manky old carpets
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Word origin
1950s: probably from obsolete mank ‘mutilated, defective’, from Old French manque, from Latin mancus ‘maimed’.
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