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Mommicked 

It is in Webster's Unabridged, as an Old English word which basically means messed up, or FUBAR. The Carteret language is the closest to Shakespeare's in the world, due to their lengthy isolation.
My Lord honey, God! Ain't I been mommicked this night!
Mommicked by Bob Geller January 10, 2008

Mommicked 

In eastern North Carolina, natives say "mommicked" to mean confused, messed up or fouled up.
When he hit the deer, Joe really mommicked his car good.
Mommicked by Capt. Katie May 30, 2006

Mommicked 

Worry, Worried.
A linguist, so he claimed, said the only use he could find was in a play by Shakespear. It was "Mommick a string". Gee, worry a string, a knot, beads, etc.
Haven't you mommicked the life out of me this day!

A Mother to a child. The only way I've ever heard it used. Yeah I'm from coastal NC. Morehead City. My Aunts from Wades shore on Shackleford (1880's)used it this way as did the younger of my sisters. Newer uses have apparently arrived. Evolution.
Mommicked by Bob O'Donnell January 12, 2008

momicked 

Tortured, ragged-out, destroyed. To harass or bother. From the true and original Down East. Derivative of mammock; to tear or botch up. Also spelled: mommuck
My Lord Honey, ain't I been momicked this night!
momicked by Jeremy Edwards August 27, 2003
Adjective- meaning mess up. Used extensively in eastern North Carolina.
Don't mommick that, I need to use it.
Mommick by Luffa 1 November 4, 2009
v. to bother or annoy with intensity
"Don't mommick the cat." or "You're about to mommick me to death."
mommick by ket d January 24, 2009