Mug

British slang

To describe a person as a "mug", they are stupid or daft

To be a "mug", means you are a fool, daft or have just said something stupidly funny.

To "mug" someone off, to win an argument or prove someone wrong which makes them look foolish or silly. (you can also mug yourself off by doing something stupid)
"what a mug."

"you're such a mug"

"jenny just mugged you off"
"you just mugged yourself off"
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Being the person who’s been mugged off , and usually looking quite stupid after
“I’m such a mug, he’s actually played me”
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This is for the people who don't know what they are buying when they press the "Get the insert word here mug" button. A mug is a container for hot drinks that is a cylinder with the top being open and a handle to hold it. Mugs are made of porcelain or ceramic.
I drank my tea out of a mug.
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In British Slang, it is used as an insult with many meanings depending on the context, ranging from dumb to gullible to even annoying.

It's also a cup with a handle or something idk
1. Oi wanker stop being a fuckin mug and give me the remote control right now
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