Ging vs Gink - What's the difference?
ging | gink |
A company; troop; a gang.
* Shakespeare
A foolish or contemptible man.
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(slang) a fellow; person.
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As a proper noun ging
is (hypocoristic) a diminutive of the female given names ginger and virginia.As a noun gink is
a foolish or contemptible man.ging
English
Noun
(en noun)- There is a knot, a ging , a pack, a conspiracy against me.
gink
English
Noun
(en noun)citation, genre= , publisher= , isbn= , page=189 , passage=Don't see a movie in it myself, but those Hollywood ginks will take anything. }}
citation, genre= , publisher=Doubleday , isbn= , page=33 , passage=No wonder the country's on its bloody knees! You ginks are a bloody disgrace to the human race!' }}
citation, genre= , publisher=The Gutenberg Project , isbn= , page= , passage=so if any of you ginks are me frien's yeh better keep outen here so's yeh won't get hurted. }}