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    muck
    [mʌk]
    noun
    muck (noun)
    1. dirt, rubbish, or waste matter:
      "I'll just clean the muck off the windscreen"
    verb
    1. BRITISH
      dialect
      spread manure on (land):
      "half the farm is mucked every year"
    Origin
    Middle English muk, probably of Scandinavian origin: compare with Old Norse myki ‘dung’, from a Germanic base meaning ‘soft’, shared by meek.
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  2. Mud, dirt

    mud, dirt, or a sticky natural substance such as animal waste: There was green muck at the bottom of the boat.
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