noun
informal, derogatory BritishAn unattractive person (typically used of a woman)
- ‘some people photograph well but they're munters in real life’
- ‘And even though plenty of other things happened that were nice and pleasant and make me sound like a lot less of a munter, this one's still my favourite story to tell.’
- ‘Get pictured with a double chin and you're a great big fat munter.’
- ‘No sooner had I settled in than some drunken munter staggered up next to me.’
- ‘Anyway, you will have to make do with the random mad musings of a manic middle aged munter today.’
- ‘What a munter!’
- ‘Some people photograph well but they're munters in real life.’
Origin
1990s origin unknown.
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