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muck up verb to botch, to ruin, to interfere UK, 1886- BRIDGER [Noel Coward]: If you muck it up, don’t ever think of coming back here, except in one of these [he taps the coffin]. — The Italian Job, 1969
- Nothing like a little panic to muck up an investigation. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 60, 1986
- I don’t want you–with all due respect, Jerry–I don’t want you mucking this up. — Fargo, 1996
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