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muzzletoff

i.e. mazel tov, lit. meaning "good fortune" in Hebrew and Yiddish. Jewish people use this expression to congratulate each other when something good happens, meaning something like good for you, well done, or congratulations.
A: I just passed my driving test.
B: Muzzletoff!
muzzletoff by semicolumn January 26, 2009

muzletov 

Yiddish - 'good luck'.
Oy! You have your medical board exams today! Muzletov.
muzletov by camlish May 10, 2008

Mozzletov 

a crude incendiary device typically consisting of a bottle filled with flammable liquid and with a means of ignition. The production of similar grenades was organized by Vyacheslav Molotov during World War II.
β€œHe threw a mozzletov, burning him alive.”
Mozzletov by dicko mode December 18, 2020