mucker
see also: Mucker
Noun

mucker (plural muckers)

  1. (UK, slang, Southern England, Northern Ireland) friend, acquaintance
    Fancy a pint, me old mucker?
  2. (slang, British Army) A comrade; a friendly, low-ranking soldier in the same situation.
    Go and talk to your mucker!
  3. A person who removes muck (waste, debris, broken rock, etc.), especially from a mine, construction site, or stable.
  4. (archaic, derogatory) A low or vulgar labourer.
Synonyms Translations Translations Verb

mucker (muckers, present participle muckering; past and past participle muckered)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To scrape together (money, etc.) by mean labour or shifts.

Mucker
Noun

mucker (plural muckers)

  1. (historical, religion) A follower of the religious teachings of Johann Heinrich Schönherr (1770–1826) and Johann Wilhelm Ebel (1784–1861).



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