Muck
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Muck can refer to:
- Muck (soil), a type of soil
- Muck, Scotland, an island in Scotland
- MUCK, NUIM Kayak Club, the kayak club of NUIM
- Muck (gambling), a number of actions (both legal and illegal)
Other meanings:
- To sort out the rich ore from the poor rock in an underground metallic mine after blasting
- A "Multi-User Chat Kingdom" (see MUD)
- To clean, as in to "muck out"
- A euphemism for manure
- Bottom sediments, as in a muckworm, a bottom dweller, also derisively used for a miser.
- Something scandalous. A journalist who publishes scandalous things is called a muckraker.
- Salacious or sexual, as in a "mucky film".
- Semen, as in "to chuck one's muck" (ejaculate)
- Dirt, grime, etc.
- An alternative rock band named [BIG MUCK] has been playing Minneapolis venues for several years.
- Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, has used the term ["Muck"] to describe his firm's rentable utility-computing infrastructure.