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mucker
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mucker [′mək·ər]
(mining engineering)
A worker who loads broken mineral into trams or pushes them from stope chute to shaft. Also known as groundman.


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It might sound ridiculous but tell that to last year's victors The Fuddy Muckers - careful with the pronunciation now.
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When Harry Redknapp (left) visited Portugal last season on a scouting mission for Pompey, he ran into then-Porto coach Jose Mourinho and the two became good muckers.
 
 
 
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