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Status vs Muckamuck - What's the difference?

status | muckamuck |

As nouns the difference between status and muckamuck

is that status is a person’s condition, position or standing relative to that of others while muckamuck is food.

status

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A person’s condition, position or standing relative to that of others.
  • Prestige or high standing.
  • * 1957 , Gladys Sellew and Paul Hanly Furfey, Sociology and Its Use in Nursing Service , Saunders, page 81
  • The king has status' in his kingdom, and the pauper has ' status within his immediate group of peers.
  • A situation or state of affairs.
  • *{{quote-magazine, date=2014-03-15, volume=410, issue=8878, magazine=(The Economist)
  • , title= Turn it off , passage=If the takeover is approved, Comcast would control 20 of the top 25 cable markets, […]. Antitrust officials will need to consider Comcast's status as a monopsony (a buyer with disproportionate power), when it comes to negotiations with programmers, whose channels it pays to carry.}}
  • (label) The legal condition of a person or thing.
  • # The state (of a Canadian Indian) of being registered under the .
  • He is a status Indian.
  • (label) A function of some instant messaging applications, whereby a user may post a message that appears automatically to other users, if they attempt to make contact.
  • Derived terms

    * status quo * status symbol

    muckamuck

    English

    Alternative forms

    * muck-a-muck * muckety muck, muckety-muck

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Food.
  • * 1884 , Newton H. Chittenden, Official report of the exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands , page 69:
  • She apparently has her own way in everything now, the old chief being quite satisfied to get his rations of muckamuck and tobacco without troubling himself as to how it is provided.
  • * 1906 , in The Coast , volumes 11-12, page 160:
  • But old Halascum once, under the mellowing influence of having sold some furs, and seeing the great quantities of muckamuck , or goodly things to eat, which his prize had furnished, was led to tell the mystery
  • (idiomatic, irreverent) A person in a position of power, authority, or status.
  • * {{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 11, author=, title=A Sampler From Mailer, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=Allen had the wit — God, I love that man when he's at his best — to invite all the new Kennedy muckamucks to an evening with a number of us at the Alibi Club. }}

    Synonyms

    * See .