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muck
This term evokes a visceral sense of wet, sticky filth, typically associated with agricultural settings or neglected surfaces. It carries a strong negative connotation of uncleanness and physical repulsion, often implying a mixture of organic waste and moisture. As an uncountable noun, it refers to a mass of grime or manure and does not take a plural form in standard usage. When used as a verb, it shifts from a literal act of cleaning animal waste to a common colloquialism for failure or incompetence, particularly in the phrasal verb "muck up."
Meanings
Waste matter, typically a mixture of dirt, manure, and water.
"The boots were covered in thick, brown muck."
Something of poor quality or something that is unpleasant.
"The whole situation had turned into a load of muck."