1) A moist, sticky mixture, especially of mud and filth.
2) Moist farmyard dung; manure
3) Dark, fertile soil containing decaying vegetable matter; peat
4) Something filthy or disgusting
2) Moist farmyard dung; manure
3) Dark, fertile soil containing decaying vegetable matter; peat
4) Something filthy or disgusting
1) The pigs are allowing in the muck.
2) Grab a shovel and help clear the muck out of the barn.
3) The bog is filled with muck.
4) What's that muck floating in the pond?
2) Grab a shovel and help clear the muck out of the barn.
3) The bog is filled with muck.
4) What's that muck floating in the pond?
by Watchful-Seraphim August 20, 2006
by contagion; September 13, 2009
walking (aka mucking) through a big muddy area. It can be very messy and you're sure to have fun. Especially when you're in deep sticky mud up to your waist.
After the rain storm, me and my friends decided it would be the perfect time to go mucking by the pond.
by Zolliewa July 12, 2010
by RaininOnUrParade June 14, 2019
by Minge wetter November 22, 2011
(n) An anacronym for "Multi User Character Kingdom" or other variations. Refers to a complex, often theme-oriented chatroom environment, similar to a MMORPG only text-based rather graphical and usually intended for online socialization. MUCKs are accessable either through telnet or specially designed programs known as "clients" (i.e. SimpleMU* or MUSHClient) and generally possess some degree of roleplaying.
1. She spends more time on the MUCK than she does watching TV.
2. Dave downloaded a client and registered for a character on the MUCK.
2. Dave downloaded a client and registered for a character on the MUCK.
by discountalligator July 9, 2003
by cheesedog June 13, 2006