Munged
[muhng] /mʌŋ/ Slang.
noun
1.
something disgusting or offensive, especially filth or muck.
verb (used with object)
2.
to make dirty (often followed by up).
3.
to spoil, ruin, or destroy (often followed by up).
4.
Computers.
[muhnj] /mʌndʒ/
verb (used with or without object), munged, munging. Computer Slang.
1.
to manipulate (raw data), especially to convert (data) from one format to another:
the munging of HTML content.
/mʌŋ/
verb (transitive)
1.
(computing, slang) to process (computer data)
noun
Anything nasty; filth; glop: Jones noticed the mung on Lydon’s never-brushed teeth/ Fold the table down, and generations of crud and mung appear (1960s+ Students)
verb
[origin unknown]
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