Muck up
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British pronunciation/mˈʌk ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/mˈʌk ˈʌp/

Definition & Meaning of "muck up"

to muck up
[phrase form: muck]
01

to mess up and not succeed because of a mistake that completely ruins something

to muck up definition and meaning
02

to cause something to become dirty or messy

03

to hinder the success of a plan or arrangement through careless or disruptive behavior

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The students often worry about mucking up their exams by overlooking important details.
She quickly realized she had mucked up the negotiations by unintentionally offending the clients.
The chef was disappointed when he realized he had mucked up the recipe, resulting in a disastrous dish.
The workers are cautious not to muck up the clean floors when entering the construction site.
It's easy to muck up your shoes if you walk through muddy areas during the rainy season.
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