Mucked vs Mucket - What's the difference?
mucked | mucket |
(muck)
Slimy mud.
Soft or slimy manure.
dirt; something that makes another thing dirty.
Anything filthy or vile.
(obsolete, derogatory) money
* Beaumont and Fletcher
To shovel muck.
To manure with muck.
To do a dirty job.
(poker, colloquial) To pass (gloss, give one's cards back to the dealer).
Any of various species of mussels, especially those in the genus.
* {{quote-news, year=1992, date=November 6, author=Peter Friederici, title=Lonely at the Bottom, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Of those, a few made up the lion's share of trade, among them the yellow sandshell, the black sandshell, the pocketbook, and the mucket . }}
As a verb mucked
is past tense of muck.As a noun mucket is
any of various species of mussels, especially those in the genus: Lampsilis genus.mucked
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*muck
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Noun
(-)- The car was covered in muck from the rally race.
- I need to clean the muck off my shirt.
- (Francis Bacon)
- What's that green muck on the floor?
- (Spenser)
- the fatal muck we quarrelled for
Derived terms
* mucky * where there's muck there's brassVerb
(en verb)- We need to muck the stable before it gets too thick.
Derived terms
* muck about * muck around * muck in * muck out * muck up * mucker * muckraker * mucky * muck spreader * common as muck * where there's muck there's brass ----mucket
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(wikipedia mucket)Noun
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