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mucky adjective- contemptible, sordid UK, 1683
An old English regional term that survives in the colloquial vocabulary. - Do you reckon you want to finish up like one of those mucky buggers that change sex? — Geoff Brown, I Want What I Want, p. 73, 1966
- pornographic, especially when mildly so; lewd UK, 1972
From the previous sense as “sordid”.
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