CronyMingler
croβ’ny (krΓ΄'nΓ§)
n.
A longtime close friend or companion.
Possibly from Greek khronios, long lasting, from khronos, time.
minβ’gler (mĭng'gəlr)
n., pl. -ers.
One who joins or take part with others: The minglers mingled with their cronies.
Middle English menglen, frequentative of mengen, to mix, from Old English mengan.
The croney minglers at the skate park flipped their emo haircuts and mumbled in contempt at the site of the lost tourist who asked them for directions.
A word for a man who hoaches through bins and steals knickers from washing lines in their spare time, a general menace to society. people should be aware of their local croney as so to at least cross the street if one finds ones self on the same side of the road to avoid anything distressing happening to them, a croney can always be identified by the strong smell of cheap deoderant due to regular "burnfoot showers" AVOID AT ALL COSTS
MAN- Did you see that croney running through the garden last night stealing all the knickers off the washing lines?
MAN 2 - no but i noticed my bin had been hoached this morning the rubbish was everywhere!
MAN 3 - i could smell his burnfoot shower when i was chasing him through the gardens last night trying to get my good thongs back, what a menace!