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muck-a-muck; muckety-muck noun an important and prominent person US, 1856- All the high mucky-mucks cussed and made fun of him for the way he’d cut up in politics. — Jim Thompson, The Killer Inside, p. 152, 1952
- Dames in the upper brackets, muck-a-mucks of dames, with upper bracket noses and knockers and legs and bank accounts. — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 48, 1954
- A lot of them are clean-cut high “muckty mucks” in the white world. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 176, 1969
- We interviewed the university muckety-mucks on the hot school issues. — Cousin Bruce Morrow, Cousin Brucie, p. 44, 1987
- You big muckety-muck slab of- — Clarence Major, All-Night Visitors, p. 35, 1998
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