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Other than the multiple existing meanings of this word, it can also be used to describe someone stuffing a great deal of information from the textbook into his head, meaning tons of mere studying for long periods of time. This word is very common in countries like Singapore.
Related words are 'mugger' and 'mug', meaning 'someone who studies a ton/a very hardworking person' and 'studying' respectively. Stop mugging or i'll ignore you!
She's such a mugger that straight 'A's are peanuts to her. |
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Mugging; Is to stare or look at someone with malignant thoughts or intentions Why you muggin on me?
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to stare at someone in a menacing or threatening way. That cat's mugging, I think he wants to fight.
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staring somebody up and down why was you mugging me yesterday?
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to steal one's coffee Brian: Whoa, where the hell did my coffee go?
Ethan: Looks like you're the victim of a mugging. Brian: Damnit! |
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Other than the multiple existing meanings of this word, it can also be used to describe someone stuffing a great deal of information from the textbook into his head, meaning tons of mere studying for long periods of time. This word is very common in countries like Singapore.
Related words are 'mugger' and 'mug', meaning 'someone who studies a ton/a very hardworking person' and 'studying' respectively. Stop mugging or i'll ignore you!
She's such a mugger that straight 'A's are peanuts to her. |
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In some colleges in India; this term is now also termed to indicate a lot of studying. He's mugging a lot these days. He wants a lot of good marks.
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