Mucker


[muhk-er] /ˈmʌk ər/

noun
1.
Slang. a vulgar, illbred person.
2.
Informal. a person who often does or says the wrong thing; bungler.
3.
(especially in mining) a person who removes .
/ˈmʌkə/
noun
1.
(mining) a person who shifts broken rock or waste
2.
(Brit, slang)

noun

A crude and unreliable man; lout: cheap muckers with fine bodies

[1891+; fr German, ”sanctimonious bigot”]

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