maggot

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English - Turkish
{i} kurt, kurtçuk, larva
sevda
kurt

Ben felçli bir adamın kurtçuklar tarafından canlı canlı yenildiğini duydum. - I heard that a paralyzed man was eaten alive by maggots.

Onun yaraları et yiyen kurtçuklarla istila edildi. - His wounds were infested with flesh-eating maggots.

kurtçuk

Onun yaraları et yiyen kurtçuklarla istila edildi. - His wounds were infested with flesh-eating maggots.

Ben felçli bir adamın kurtçuklar tarafından canlı canlı yenildiğini duydum. - I heard that a paralyzed man was eaten alive by maggots.

(Argo) Rezil, aşağılık kişi
(Tıp) Sürfe, kurt, sinek kurdu, larva
maggotykurtlu
sürfe
{i} arzu
sinek kurdu
peynir kurdu
woodboring maggot ağaç kurdu
{i} heves
eski delice arzu
merak
apple maggot
elma kurdu
maggoty
kurtlu
maggoty
kurtlarla dolu
maggoty
(sıfat) kurtlu
English - English
A term of insult for a 'worthless' person, as if a bug

Drop and give me fifty, maggot.

A soft, legless larva of a fly or other dipterous insect, that often eats decomposing organic matter
A whimsy or fancy

Are you not mad, my friend? What time o' th' moon is't? / Have not you maggots in your brain?.

{n} a small worm, grub, whim, odd fancy
A whim; an odd fancy
Medically Able, Go get Other Transportation
The footless larva of any fly
Early 90's Ruston, Louisiana high school band that included W Cullen Hart (Olivia Tremor Control, Circulatory System) and Jeff Mangum (Neutral Milk Hotel) Described by Jeff as a "white noise band with no socially redeeming value" See also: W Cullen Hart, The Olivia Tremor Control, Jeff Mangum, Neutral Milk Hotel, Circulatory System, Ruston
{i} larva of certain flies; whimsical fancy; contemptible person
– the larval stage of flies and midges (Order Diptera) Maggots are legless
Maggots are creatures that look like very small worms and turn into flies. a small creature like a worm that is the young form of a fly and lives in decaying food, flesh etc (From a language)
the larva of the housefly and blowfly commonly found in decaying organic matter
A fly larva that eats decomposing flesh
Sleeping Bag
A term of insult
– A wormlike insect larva; some maggots are found in decaying matter
maggot cheese
casu marzu
maggoty
Full of whims; capricious
maggoty
Infested with and/or partially eaten by maggots; flyblown
white maggot
A field umpire

2004: Come on you white maggot, that was a throw. — Brooke Neindorf, Country footy.

maggoty
{a} full of magots, whimsical, strange
gag a maggot
(deyim) Expression used to describe something extremely revolting or disgusting

1. Carrie had a face that could gag a maggot. 2. When Bruce farted it was enough to gag a maggot.

A maggot
mawk
Maggoty
mawky
act the maggot
(Irish Slang) behave foolishly; act in a humorously illogical, behave amusingly in an annoying manner
apple maggot
larvae bore into and feed on apples
maggots
plural of maggot
maggoty
{s} full of maggots, infested with the larvae of certain flies; fanciful, capricious
maggoty
Infested with maggots
maggoty
spoiled and covered with eggs and larvae of flies; "flyblown meat"; "a sack of maggoty apricots"
maggot

    Hyphenation

    mag·got

    Turkish pronunciation

    mägıt

    Synonyms

    grub

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmagət/ /ˈmæɡət/

    Etymology

    [ ma-g&t ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English magot, magotte, probably Anglo-Norman alteration of maddock (“worm", "maggot”), originally a diminutive form of a base represented by Old English maþa (Scots mathe), from common Germanic root *mathon-, from the Proto-Indo-European root *math-, which was used in insect names. Near-cognates include Dutch made, German Made and Swedish mask. The use of maggot to mean a fanciful or whimsical thing derives from the folk belief that a whimsical or crotchety person had maggots in his or her brain.
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