muggins
Americannoun
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a convention in the card game of cribbage in which a player scores points overlooked by an opponent.
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a game of dominoes, in which any player who can make the sum of two ends of the line equal five or a multiple of five adds the number so made to their score.
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British Slang. a fool.
noun
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slang
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a simpleton; silly person
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a title used humorously to refer to oneself
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a variation on the game of dominoes
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a card game
Etymology
Origin of muggins
First recorded in 1850–55; probably special use of proper name; muggins def. 3 by association with mug ( def. 4 )
Example Sentences
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We’ll have separate MBMs for the two televised games, Rochdale v Newcastle and Wolves v Man Utd while muggins here will attempt to keep up with all the other games.
From The Guardian • Jan. 4, 2020
“And she’s no one left, so here I am, muggins here, taking her to a laying out when I’ve a million other stones to be lifted off the pile.”
From The New Yorker • Aug. 5, 2013
You come to Aunt Johnnie a minute," said she, "you fat old muggins!
From Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby by Norris, Kathleen Thompson
He was a considerable muggins, and a great coward, in fact, a Yankee deserter.
From "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show by Watkins, Sam R.
A minister's wife can't dance anything but the Virginia reel, nor play anything more than muggins.
From The Brentons by Dexter, Wilson C.
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