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moody adjective simulated, faked UK- So one day they had a moody ruck and made out that they had a punch up[.] — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 60, 1958
- “I don’t have to tell you,” Kenyon went on, “how easy it is to plant moody information about a copper” — N.J. Crisp, The London Deal, 1978
- What we market-traders call “a moody ruck” ... an argument two stall-holders pretend to start to get attention, to draw a crowd[.] — New Society, 23 April 1981
- It was floor to ceiling with contraband. Boxed of dodgy perfume (Chanel No 4 was one of the clever ones), TVs, videos, bootleg tapes, five thousand pairs of moody Levi’s, Barratt house furnishings, stuff like that. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 21, 2000
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