mucker in English dictionary

  • mucker

    Meanings and definitions of "mucker"

    • (southern British slang) Friend.
    • (Northern Irish slang) Friend or acquaintance
    • A type of worker used in the construction of the 1st Los Angeles Aqueduct, which took out debris throughout the construction
    • noun
      (Britain, slang, Southern England, Northern Ireland)
      friend, acquaintance
    • noun
      (slang, British Army)
      Typically comrade in reference to other friendly, low-ranking soldiers in the same situation.
    • noun
      A person who removes muck (waste, debris, broken rock, etc.), especially from a mine, construction site, or stable.
    • noun
      (archaic, derogatory)
      A low or vulgar labourer.
    • verb
      (obsolete, transitive)
      To scrape together (money, etc.) by mean labour or shifts.

    Grammar and declension of mucker

    • mucker ( plural  muckers)
    • mucker (plural muckers)
    • mucker (third-person singular simple present muckers, present participle muckering, simple past and past participle muckered)

Sample sentences with "mucker"