Used to describe a situation where someone has been made to look a fool or been "mugged off". A person can also be described as muggy if they are responsible for making someone look a mug.
Chris : he's just walked in and stolen my bird. That's well muggy.
Mike: Did he just call me muggy?!
Mike: Did he just call me muggy?!
by RandomT July 15, 2017
by ashley brooke May 04, 2004
by Baka Danda April 01, 2009
Proper noun; a person who is bullshitting, but with great skill and humour and sounds like they might be telling the truth, but something indicates a lie based on the entire story in context.
However a perfectly valid story can earn the teller the appellation Muggy in order to dis them or cause general laughter in order to change to a lighter mood. Calling Muggy usually means the caller has to explain why or bullshit in return. Friendly arguing ensues with increasingly clever insults.
However a perfectly valid story can earn the teller the appellation Muggy in order to dis them or cause general laughter in order to change to a lighter mood. Calling Muggy usually means the caller has to explain why or bullshit in return. Friendly arguing ensues with increasingly clever insults.
He said (with great earnestness) I sat there after the party and damned if I didn't look up just in time to see a strange object go across the sky. I'm not the only one who saw it, so and so were there too!
Friend says: Muggy (need to draw it out with drawl Mawwwwwgeeeee) I wasn't even there, and you were drunk out of your tree.
Friend says: Muggy (need to draw it out with drawl Mawwwwwgeeeee) I wasn't even there, and you were drunk out of your tree.
by Rogiemogie May 05, 2011
Impoverished persons of low social class, and poor hygiene; generally a reference multiple persons within a family or group
Damn, those muggies are smelling especially rank today, I think I saw a bedbug jump off one into Susan's hair.
by Topher Ansun July 19, 2017
Nickname for H.R.H. Prince James, Duke of Oslo. Son of Emperor Kenneth and Empress Elizabeth of Terra Firma.
by BJD June 18, 2004