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61muck — [13] The original meaning of muck is ‘excrement’; the more general ‘dirt’ is a 14thcentury development. It goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *muk , *meuk ‘soft’. This was also the source of Danish møg ‘dung’ (which provides the first syllable… …
62muck-up — /muk up /, n. Informal. a bungled or disordered situation; foul up. [1925 30; n. use of v. phrase muck up] …
63Muck Sticky — in Amsterdam Background information Birth name Justin M. Osburn Also known as Sticky Muc …
64Muck, Scotland — Muck Location …
65Muck (Ecosse) — Muck (Écosse) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Muck. Muck Eilean nam Muc (gd) Géographie Pays …
66muck out — ˌmuck ˈout [intransitive/transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they muck out he/she/it mucks out present participle mucking out past tense …
67Muck diving — gets its name from the sediment that lies beneath most dives: A normally muddy or mucky environment. Other than the muddy sediment, the standard muck dive may consist of dead coral skeletons, discarded fishing equipment, tires and other man made… …
68Muck and the Mires — Origin Boston, Massachusetts, USA Genres Rock and Roll, Garage Rock Years active 2000 Present Labels Dirty Water Records, Dionysus Records, Sou …
69Muck bar — Muck Muck, n. [Icel. myki; akin to D. m[ o]g. Cf. {Midden}.] 1. Dung in a moist state; manure. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Vegetable mold mixed with earth, as found in low, damp places and swamps. [1913 Webster] 3. Anything filthy or vile. Spenser.… …
70Muck iron — Muck Muck, n. [Icel. myki; akin to D. m[ o]g. Cf. {Midden}.] 1. Dung in a moist state; manure. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Vegetable mold mixed with earth, as found in low, damp places and swamps. [1913 Webster] 3. Anything filthy or vile. Spenser.… …