verb
- past tense of muck; to make dirty with mud, dirt, or filth
- to remove muck or waste material from a place
- to ruin or spoil something
Usage: informal
Examples
- The horses mucked up the clean stalls with mud from outside.
- We mucked out the barn every morning before feeding the animals.
- The construction workers mucked their boots walking through the wet cement.
- She mucked up the recipe by adding too much salt.
- They mucked the stable floors with fresh straw after cleaning.
- The rain mucked the freshly washed car.
- He mucked around with the engine and made it worse.