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mulligan stew; mulligan noun a stew made without a recipe, relying on ingredients that are left over from previous meals US, 1904- The convicts cooked them into mulligan stews. They tasted fine. — Chester Himes, Cast the First Stone, p. 207, 1952
- [H]e lived on dehorn alcohol, mulligan, dayolds, misery[.] — John Clellon Holmes, The Horn, p. 159, 1958
- Say, “I even built jungle fires beneath the northern stars / and eaten Mulligan with the dirtiest of bums.” — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 74, 1965
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