Is manky a Scottish word?
Matthew Cannon
Updated on January 05, 2026
unclean, foul, gross. Origin: British, Irish, and Scottish slang. You need to clean that toilet, it's really manky.
Where does the word manky come from?
Very unclear origins. It certainly goes back to the 1950s, maybe before. Some people think it comes from an old French word meaning 'impaired'.Is manky slang?
/ (ˈmæŋkɪ) / adjective mankier or mankiest slang. worthless, rotten, or in bad taste. dirty, filthy, or bad.What is the Scottish word for dirty?
boggin' - smelly, dirty ("That's boggin'!")What does manky mean in UK?
UK informal. /ˈmæŋ.ki/ us. /ˈmæŋ.ki/ used to describe an object that is unpleasantly dirty, usually because it is old or has been used a lot: a manky tissue.Gerard Butler Teaches You Scottish Slang | Vanity Fair
What does manky mean Australia?
adjective. unclean, foul, gross.What is Minge in British slang?
/ (mɪndʒ) / noun British taboo, slang. the female genitals.What are Scottish insults?
We take a look at some very Scottish insults, let us know if we've missed any off the list:
- Awa' n bile yer heid - Get lost.
- Bampot - Idiot.
- Boggin - foul-smelling.
- Bowfin - unpleasant.
- Clipe “Don't be a wee clipe” - tattle-tale, snitch.
- Doaty - Stupid, simple.
- Dobber - Idiot, jerk.
- Doolally - Not the full shilling.