Mings vs Rings - What's the difference?
mings | rings |
(ming)
To mix, blend, mingle.
(obsolete) To bring (people, animals etc.) together; to be joined, in marriage or sexual intercourse.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , I.ii:
(UK, dialectal) To produce through mixing; especially, to knead.
(British, slang) To be unattractive (person or object).
(British, slang) To be foul smelling.
(gymnastics) A gymnastics apparatus and discipline consisting of 2 rings suspended from a bar.
(ring)
As verbs the difference between mings and rings
is that mings is third-person singular of ming while rings is third-person singular of ring.As a noun rings is
plural of lang=en.mings
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(head)Anagrams
*ming
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) mingen, mengen, from (etyl) . More at (l).Alternative forms
* minge, mengVerb
- the old man [...] him brought into a secret part, / Where that false couple were full closely ment / In wanton lust and lewd embracement [...].