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mule

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NounTransitive Verb
pl: mules

The term evokes a strong association with stubbornness and endurance. When applied to people, it carries a negative connotation of rigidity or an irrational refusal to compromise, mirroring the perceived temperament of the animal. In a criminal context, the word describes a disposable agent used for transport, emphasizing the person's role as a mere tool of carriage rather than a decision-maker. The footwear sense refers specifically to the structural absence of a heel strap, distinguishing it from a standard slipper or clog.

Meanings

Nounmule

The hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.

"The farmer used a mule to pull the heavy cart through the mud."

Nounmule

A person who smuggles illegal drugs or contraband across a border, often by hiding them inside their body or luggage.

"The cartel recruited a mule to transport the narcotics into the country."

Nounmule

A type of woman's shoe with a closed toe and no back or heel strap.

"She wore a pair of elegant leather mules to the garden party."

Nounmule

A stubborn or obstinate person.

"Trying to argue with him is useless because he is a total mule."

Transitive Verbmule
[~ something]

To transport illegal goods across a border as a smuggler.

"He was arrested for attempting to mule cocaine into the United Kingdom."

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