dirty-minded
[ dur-tee-mahyn-did ]
/ ˈdɜr tiˈmaɪn dɪd /
adjective
tending to have vulgar, obscene, or lewd thoughts, interpretations, etc.
Origin of dirty-minded
First recorded in 1885–90
Words nearby dirty-minded
dirty trick,
dirty tricks,
dirty war,
dirty word,
dirty work,
dirty-minded,
dis,
dis aliter visum,
dis pater,
dis-,
dis.
Example sentences from the Web for dirty-minded
“I was a dirty-minded child with a religious streak,” he tells us early on.
"Bindle, you're a dirty-minded beast," retorted Mrs. Bindle, snapping her jaws viciously.
Adventures of Bindle |Herbert George JenkinsA man couldn't do a woman a good turn without the dirty-minded blackguards taking it for granted there was something between them.
Joe Wilson and His Mates |Henry Lawson