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(v)
To eat vigorously or with excitement.
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(n)
Alternative spelling of mensch. [A person (chiefly male) of strength, integrity, and honor or compassion; a gentleman.]
A strait in Scotland, between the north-west Highlands and the northern Inner Hebrides.
A surname from German.
(heraldry) A long stylised sleeve.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, vulgar, slang) The pubic hair and vulva.
A person (chiefly male) of strength, integrity, and honor or compassion; a gentleman.
A generally accepted means of exchange.
(adv)
To a great extent.
(roleplaying games, Internet slang) The person who roleplays a character in a role-playing game, especially an online play-by-post one.
(veterinary medicine) A skin disease of nonhuman mammals caused by parasitic mites (Sarcoptes spp., Demodecidae spp.).
(adj)
(informal) Suitable for munching; characteristic of a snack.
A city, the capital of the province of Hainaut, Belgium.
(Australia, slang) To vomit (usually while drunk).
(informal) A snack.
A linen or muslin hat, especially one of a type once commonly worn by elderly women and young children.
Someone who munches.
A surname.
A surname from French or Portuguese.
Alternative spelling of manège. [The art of training and riding horses; dressage.]
(N)
(Polish pronunciation: ) a Polish given name, the etymological equivalent of Matthias.
A surname from Spanish.
Alternative form of munja (“type of grass”). [The Indian grass Tripidium bengalense.]
Existing in large number; numerous.
Miniature, tiny, small.
A theory, idea, or guess; an intuitive impression that something will happen.
(US, slang) Minneapolis.
Rich in mines.
A minnow.
(collective, dated, fantasy) (The) people, humanity, man(kind).
(South Korean idol fandom) A segment of a performance where artists speak to the audience.
To intend.
A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence.
(obsolete or UK dialectal, Scotland) Less; smaller; lower.
(Ireland, Wales, ambitransitive) To be absent from (school) without a valid excuse; to play truant, to skive off.
(uncountable) Finely chopped meat; minced meat.
(historical) A monetary unit of ancient Greece and the Middle East, originally equivalent to the weight of a mina of silver.
Any small fish.
minutes; plural of min
A diminutive of the female given name Michelle.
(UK, dialect) Decency; propriety; civility.
Archaic spelling of minnow. [Any small fish.]
The largest city and state capital of Niger State, Nigeria.
Obsolete form of mitch. [(transitive, dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.]
Obsolete form of mine. [An excavation from which ore or solid minerals are taken, especially one consisting of underground tunnels.]
(Singapore, colloquial, derogatory) A Malay girl.
A surname from Italian.
(mathematics) The minus sign (−).
(humorous) Synonym of men.
(informal) Mennonite.
(Judaism) The afternoon prayer service.
(law) Intermediate.
(informal) A male nanny (for children).
A peninsula on the Peloponnese in Greece.
An unincorporated community in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States.
(Scotland) A man
a town in the Manni Department of Gnagna Province in eastern Burkina Faso.
Alternative form of mamey. [An evergreen tree of species Mammea americana, or its edible fruit.]