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Mucker
Mucker may refer to
- A person's last name
- On a farm, a "mucker" is a person who shovels feces ("muck") from animal stalls in a barn. A "mucker" is a person who mucks, i.e., shovels
- In publishing, a mucker (or muckraker) is a person who digs through the figurative feces (see On a farm) to find the truth.
- In mining, a mucker is a person who shovels broken ore or waste rock into orecars or orebuckets.
- Muckers is the nickname of a group in Pietism, followers of certain theologians
- The Mucker, a 1914 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- In North American ice hockey "Mucker" is synonymous with a Grinder as a player who is tough and hardworking with a willingness to "do the dirty work" and "dig out the puck". It is often used in combination, "He's a mucker and grinder."
- In British and Irish English "mucker" is a colloquialism meaning "friend".
- Muckers, also known as ring toss (not to be confused with the ring toss carnival game) or circle horseshoes, is an outdoor game, commonly played at summer camps.
- Mucker, a neologism coined by John Brunner in his novel Stand on Zanzibar to describe people who run amok
Mucker
(v. t.)
To scrape together, as money, by mean labor or shifts.
(n.)
A term of reproach for a low or vulgar labor person.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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mucker
Synonyms and related words:
bitch up, blighter, blow, blunder, bobble, bollix, bullyboy, bungle, churl, clodhopper, clown, gum up, louse up, lowlife, muck, no-good, punk, rough, roughneck, rowdy, ruffian, worm, yahoo
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.
mucker
mucker /'mʌkə/- danh từ, (từ lóng)
- cái ngã
- to come a mucker: ngã, thất bại
- to go a mucker
- tiêu liều, xài phí; mắc nợ đìa ra
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