Etymology: [ 'm&k ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle English mok, muk, from Old Norse myki, mykr 'dung' (compare Icelandic mykja), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)meug, *meuk 'slick, slippery' (compare Welsh mign 'swamp', Latin mūcus 'snot', mucere 'to be moldy or musty', Latvian mukls 'swampy', Ancient Greek mýxa 'mucus, lamp wick', mýkes 'fungus'), from *(s)meug, meuk 'to slip'. More at meek.
To shovel muck, Slimy mud, To do a dirty job, Soft or slimy manure, To make an error or do a bad job, To pass (give one's cards back to the dealer), Anything filthy or vile, Money; in contempt, soil with mud, muck, or mire; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden", remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine, Like muck; mucky; also, used in collecting or distributing muck; as, a muck fork, spread manure, as for fertilization, abbreviation of Amuck, fecal matter of animals, Vegetable mold mixed with earth, as found in low, damp places and swamps, Dung in a moist state; manure, To manure with muck, any thick messy substance, Highly decomposed organic material in which the original plant parts are not recognizable, a highly decomposed layer of organic material in an organic soil (Buckman and Brady 1966), Highly decomposed organic material formed under conditions of waterlogging It contains few recognizable remains of the original plants, The pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer Example: "His hand hit the muck so the dealer ruled it folded even though the guy wanted to get his cards back " Also used as a verb - "He didn't have any outs so he mucked his hand ", The pile of discarded cards in front of the dealer, or the act of putting cards in this pile (and therefore taking them out of play) The house rule is that as soon as the cards touch the muck, they are ineligible to win the pot, manure; compost; dirt; mire, mud, Muck is dirt or some other unpleasant substance. This congealed muck was interfering with the filter, As a noun, this refers to the pile of folded cards and discarded cards As a verb, at showdown time, the act of returning a losing hand to the dealer face-down, a system that players connect to via the internet for the purpose of role-playing and just chatting with old friends and new, The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot They are ineligible to win the pot if they are mucked, Organic soil material in which the original plant parts are not recognizable Contains more mineral matter and is usually darker in color than peat See also muck soil, peat, peat soil, and sapric material, To discard or throw away your hand It's also a pile of cards that are no longer in play, The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot They are ineligible to win the pot if they are mucked Back to Top, The very soft, slimy silt or organic silt frequently found on lake or river bottoms, dung, manure, Dark, finely divided, well decomposed organic soil material (See Sapric soil material ), The debris left after blasting hard rock The miner who shoveled this ore-bearing material into a car or chute was known as a mucker, dirty, make filthy, muddy; fertilize, spread with manure; clean out the mud or filth (i.e. from a barn, mine, etc.),
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To shovel muck - "We need to muck the stable before it gets too thick."
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Slimy mud
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To do a dirty job
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Soft or slimy manure
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To make an error or do a bad job - "You really mucked up that job."
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To pass (give one's cards back to the dealer)
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Anything filthy or vile
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Money; in contempt
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soil with mud, muck, or mire; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden"
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remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine
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Like muck; mucky; also, used in collecting or distributing muck; as, a muck fork
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spread manure, as for fertilization
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abbreviation of Amuck
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fecal matter of animals
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Vegetable mold mixed with earth, as found in low, damp places and swamps
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Dung in a moist state; manure
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To manure with muck
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any thick messy substance
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Highly decomposed organic material in which the original plant parts are not recognizable
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a highly decomposed layer of organic material in an organic soil (Buckman and Brady 1966)
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Highly decomposed organic material formed under conditions of waterlogging It contains few recognizable remains of the original plants
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The pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer Example: "His hand hit the muck so the dealer ruled it folded even though the guy wanted to get his cards back " Also used as a verb - "He didn't have any outs so he mucked his hand "
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The pile of discarded cards in front of the dealer, or the act of putting cards in this pile (and therefore taking them out of play) The house rule is that as soon as the cards touch the muck, they are ineligible to win the pot
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manure; compost; dirt; mire, mud isim
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Muck is dirt or some other unpleasant substance. This congealed muck was interfering with the filter
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As a noun, this refers to the pile of folded cards and discarded cards As a verb, at showdown time, the act of returning a losing hand to the dealer face-down
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a system that players connect to via the internet for the purpose of role-playing and just chatting with old friends and new
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The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot They are ineligible to win the pot if they are mucked
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Organic soil material in which the original plant parts are not recognizable Contains more mineral matter and is usually darker in color than peat See also muck soil, peat, peat soil, and sapric material
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To discard or throw away your hand It's also a pile of cards that are no longer in play
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The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot They are ineligible to win the pot if they are mucked Back to Top
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The very soft, slimy silt or organic silt frequently found on lake or river bottoms
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dung, manure
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Dark, finely divided, well decomposed organic soil material (See Sapric soil material )
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The debris left after blasting hard rock The miner who shoveled this ore-bearing material into a car or chute was known as a mucker
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dirty, make filthy, muddy; fertilize, spread with manure; clean out the mud or filth (i.e. from a barn, mine, etc.) fiil
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