muck
101muck somebody about — ˌmuck sb aˈbout/aˈround derived (BrE, informal) to treat sb badly, especially by changing your mind a lot, or by not being honest Syn: ↑mess somebody about • They ve really mucked us …
102muck somebody around — ˌmuck sb aˈbout/aˈround derived (BrE, informal) to treat sb badly, especially by changing your mind a lot, or by not being honest Syn: ↑mess somebody about • They ve really mucked us …
103Muck (Écosse) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Muck. Muck Eilean nam Muc (gd) Géographie Pays …
104muck around — (in BRIT, also use muck about) 1) PHRASAL VERB If you muck around or muck about, you behave in a childish or silly way, often so that you waste your time and fail to achieve anything. [mainly BRIT, INFORMAL] [V P] We do not want people of his age …
105muck about — phrasal verb muck about or muck around Word forms muck about : present tense I/you/we/they muck about he/she/it mucks about present participle mucking about past tense mucked about past participle mucked about British informal 1) [intransitive]… …
106muck around — phrasal verb muck about or muck around Word forms muck about : present tense I/you/we/they muck about he/she/it mucks about present participle mucking about past tense mucked about past participle mucked about British informal 1) [intransitive]… …
107muck about/around — (Brit. informal) 1 he was mucking about with his mates: FOOL ABOUT/AROUND, play about/around, clown about/around, footle about/around; informal mess about/around, horse about/around, lark (about/around). 2 someone s been mucking about with the… …
108Muck (Geologie) — Als Muck wird in der Geologie eine Dauerfrostschicht mit einem Gemenge aus tierischen und pflanzlichen Überresten sowie Geröll bezeichnet. Insbesondere für Schichten in Kanada und Alaska ist diese Bezeichnung gebräuchlich. Eine Verbreitung… …
109muck-a-muck — /muk euh muk /, n. 1. Slang. high muck a muck. 2. Northwestern U.S. food. [1840 50, Amer.; see HIGH MUCK A MUCK] * * * …
110Muck, Lady — This mock name is used to someone who, in the speaker’s opinion, is trying to act like a lady pretend that she is refined and cultivated, though she is in reality ‘as common as muck’. An example of its use occurs in The Amberstone Exit, by… …