Mucker

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  • n. friend
  • n. friend or acquaintance
  • n. A type of worker during the construction of the first Los Angeles Aqueduct, who took out debris.
  • v. To scrape together (money, etc.) by mean labour or shifts.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • n. A term of reproach for a low or vulgar labor person.
  • n. An excavating machine designed to remove particulate material from within a confined area, as in a tunnel or mine.
  • v. To scrape together, as money, by mean labor or shifts.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • n. One who removes muck from stables, etc.
  • To hoard up; heap.
  • To make a mess or muddle of any business; muddle; fail.
  • To be dirty or untidy.
  • n. A heavy fall as in the mire or muck.
  • n. In Germany, a person of canting and gloomy religious tendencies; specifically
  • n. one of a sect accused of immoral practices, adherents of J. W. Ebel, a clergyman in Königsberg, Prussia, about 1810-39.
  • n. A person lacking refinement; a coarse, rough person.
  • Word Usage
    "Me old mucker from the GSFWC, Jim Steel, pointed out to me that Gwyneth Jones has reviewed INK in today's Guardian, so I nipped out to pick up a copy ... and was even happier to find that my review is directly under Audrey Niffenengger's review of Kelly Link's MAGIC FOR BEGINNERS."
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