Mucky vs Macky - What's the difference?
mucky | macky |
(colloquial) Covered in muck.
(colloquial) Obscene, pornographic.
(UK, Bristol, slang) Large.
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As adjectives the difference between mucky and macky
is that mucky is covered in muck while macky is large.mucky
English
Adjective
(er)Quotations
(covered in muck ): * 1991 : Tell them if you want a mucky oven cleaned before the visit as special steam-cleaning equipment may be needed. Ideal Home , South Bank Publishing group (obscene ): * 1992 : The mucky message carried the name of a constable at the top. — The Daily Mirror , Mirror Group NewspapersDerived terms
* mucky pupmacky
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Why is it such a special city? - Great people, a gert lush accent, and the city has great scenery with a gert macky Clifton Suspension Bridge.