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muck about verb- to fool around; to trifle with AUSTRALIA, 1946
- Did you go mucking about with our things? Did you touch anything in them? — Nourma Handford, Carcoola Holiday, p. 150, 1953
- — Harvey E. Ward, Down Under Without Blunder, p. 42, 1967
- to mess someone about AUSTRALIA
- And you are not going to muck the captain about. Is that clear? — John Wynnum, Jiggin’ in the Riggin’, p. 114, 1965
- to behave amorously towards AUSTRALIA
- I got no time for that young feller, but he wouldn’t be off hunting with the bucks for days on end if he was mucking about with black girls. — Arthur Upfield, Bony and the Mouse, p. 58, 1959
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