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mud noun- excrement AUSTRALIA
- There is, in fact, a comprehensive coded system of rubber sex with 25 variations. These include medical scenes, industrial rubber, boots, diver’s gear, enema scenes and mud (scat). — Kink, p. 47, 1993
- unprocessed opium; opium; heroin US, 1915
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, 1996
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 284, 2003
- coffee US, 1875
- Just ground this morning. — James Harris, A Convict’s Dictionary, 1989
- chemical fire retardant dropped from the air US
- — Murry A. Taylor, Jumping Fire, p. 457, 2000
- in circus and carnival usage, any cheap merchandise used as a prize US
- — Don Wilmeth, The Language of American Popular Entertainment, p. 177, 1981
- on the Internet, a multi-user dungeon, a text-based, networked, mutliparticipant virtual reality system US
- The appeal of MUDs is really quite simple. — Nancy Tamosaitis, net.sex, p. 156, 1995
- a billiard ball US
- — Mike Shamos, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards, p. 152, 1993
▶ up to mud no good AUSTRALIA, 1931- You’ll be feeling “up to mud” yourself, if you have a bad hangover[.] — John O’Grady, Aussie English, p. 60, 1965
- “I wish to Heaven the whole thing was over,” he wrote at that time. Then, “the game’s up to mud”. — Patsy Adam-Smith, The ANZACS, p. 137, 1978
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