- them came into
collision with the
military (see
Revolt of the
Muckers). In
Brazil the
Muckers are
remembered in po****r culture. For
example in 1993, when...
- The
Muckers are a
football hooligan firm
linked to the
football club
Blackpool F.C. They take
their name from the word
mucker, a
colloquialism meaning...
- Look up
muck or
mucky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muck most
often refers to:
Muck (soil), a soil made up
primarily of
humus from
drained swampland...
- Look up
mucker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mucker or
Muckers may
refer to:
Muckers, the
nickname of a
group in Pietism,
followers of
certain theologians...
-
houses of the
Muckers'
enemies were
burned and 10
people were killed,
including children. Soon
there were
several conflicts between the
Muckers and the Spotters...
-
Quoits and the po****r horseshoes.
Muckers games are pla**** with
rings (known in
Muckers as "
muckers") and poles.
Muckers are
typically 5
inches in diameter...
- The
Mucker is a
novel by
American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was
originally formed by two stories: "The
Mucker",
begun in
August 1913 and published...
- Tiny
MUCK or, more broadly, a
MUCK, is a type of user-extendable
online text-based role-playing game,
designed for role
playing and
social interaction...
-
Mucking is a
hamlet and
former Church of
England parish and
civil parish adjoining the
Thames Estuary in the
Thurrock unitary authority area, in southern...
-
Muck (/ˈmʌk/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Eilean nam Muc) is the
smallest of four main
islands in the
Small Isles, part of the
Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Today,...