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Muck can refer to several different things:

A type of soil:

An island in Scotland:

The kayak club of NUIM:

Other meanings:

  • 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".
  • The pile of folded or otherwise "dead" cards at a poker table.
  • To discard without showing the losing hand at a poker table
  • Dirt, grime, etc.