minx

Etymology 1
The origin of the is. The following possible derivations have been suggested:


 * A variation of + a variation of  (compare, a variant of ).
 * From, , , , ; or from , , , all ultimately from , from  (possibly from , , or ) +.

The is derived from the noun.

Noun

 * 1) A flirtatious, impudent, or pert young woman.
 * 2)  A promiscuous woman; also, a  or a prostitute.
 * 3)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A promiscuous woman; also, a  or a prostitute.
 * 2)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A promiscuous woman; also, a  or a prostitute.
 * 2)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A promiscuous woman; also, a  or a prostitute.
 * 2)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A promiscuous woman; also, a  or a prostitute.
 * 2)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A promiscuous woman; also, a  or a prostitute.
 * 2)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A promiscuous woman; also, a  or a prostitute.
 * 2)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.
 * 1)  A pet dog.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:, хубостни́ца
 * Cebuano: igat, takirub
 * Cornish: flownen
 * Czech: rozpustilá dívka
 * Finnish: heilakka,
 * French:
 * Hungarian: kacér/​pajkos/​huncut/​kihívó/​dévaj lány/nő, (kis) bestia
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: お侠
 * Latvian: draiskule
 * Macedonian: коке́тка
 * Portuguese:, interesseira,
 * Russian: дерзкая девчо́нка,, ,
 * Spanish: petisuis
 * Swedish:

Verb

 * 1)  Used transitively when followed by it: to behave like a minx, that is, in a flirtatious and impudent manner.
 * 2)  To make (someone) like a minx;  to become like a minx.
 * 1)  To make (someone) like a minx;  to become like a minx.
 * 1)  To make (someone) like a minx;  to become like a minx.
 * 1)  To make (someone) like a minx;  to become like a minx.
 * 1)  To make (someone) like a minx;  to become like a minx.
 * 1)  To make (someone) like a minx;  to become like a minx.
 * 1)  To make (someone) like a minx;  to become like a minx.
 * 1)  To make (someone) like a minx;  to become like a minx.

Etymology 2
A variant of.