Mug vs Mun - What's the difference?
mug | mun |
(archaic) Easily fooled, gullible.
* 1920 , (Herman Cyril McNeile), Bulldog Drummond Chapter 1
A large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer.
(slang) The face, often used deprecatingly.
(slang, vulgar) A gullible or easily-cheated person.
(UK, slang) A stupid or contemptible person.
To strike in the face.
*1821 , The Fancy , i. p.261:
*:Madgbury showed game, drove Abbot in a corner, but got well Mugg'd.
*1857 , "The Leary Man", in Anglicus Ducange, The Vulgar Tongue
*:And if you come to fibbery, You must Mug one or two,
*1866 , London Miscellany , 5 May, p.102:
*:"Suppose they had Mugged' you?" / "Done what to me?" / "' Mugged you. Slogged you, you know."
(lb) To assault for the purpose of robbery.
(lb) To exaggerate a facial expression for communicative emphasis; to make a face, to pose, as for photographs or in a performance, in an exaggerated or affected manner.
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(lb) To photograph for identification; to take a mug shot.
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*:The Bat—they called him the Bat.. He'd never been in stir, the bulls had never mugged him, he didn't run with a mob, he played a lone hand, and fenced his stuff so that even the fence couldn't swear he knew his face.
Learn or review a subject as much as possible in a short time; cram.
Must.
* 1894 , M E Francis, In a North Country Village
(gaming) The person who roleplays a character in a role-playing game, especially an online one.
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As nouns the difference between mug and mun
is that mug is a large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer while mun is urine.As an adjective mug
is (archaic) easily fooled, gullible.As a verb mug
is to strike in the face.mug
English
Adjective
(mugger)- "Great heavens! Is it?" Drummond helped himself to marmalade. "And to think that I once pictured myself skewering Huns with it. Do you think anybody would be mug enough to buy it, James?"
Noun
(en noun)- What an ugly mug .
- He’s a gullible mug – he believed her again.
Synonyms
* (face) mush * (gullible person) SeeDerived terms
(face) * mug book * mug shot (gullible person) * mug’s gameSee also
* cup * pannikinDescendants
* Finnish: (l) * Swedish: (l)Verb
(mugg)References
Derived terms
* mug off * mug upReferences
* *Anagrams
* ----mun
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) ."mun" on collinsdictionary.com
Alternative forms
* (l)Verb
(head)- Ye mun ha' done wi' all that foolery — ye're gettin' a man now, an' ye mun give over that nonsense.
References
Etymology 2
From (etyl) ; compare mouthEtymology 3
From (mundane) by shortening.Noun
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