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vb. (en-pastmuck up)
Usage examples of "mucked up".
Because of who she was, because of who I had been, I mucked up my miracle.
It would have mucked up everything if the bird had decided to perch on Janos Slynt's fat head.
Swanner had mucked up a mission and three of us were present when Parkis stood there with his hands clasped in front of him and his small feet together and broke the man up while we listened.
Yes, it's been mucked up beyond belief, but even what's left of it is the most beautiful place I've ever seen.
Whenever anything has been mucked up, whenever anthing outrageous happens, there is a reason for it.
Whenever anything has been mucked up, whenever anything outrageous happens, there is a reason for it.
Havel said, flushing a little - and being careful not to squeeze too hard, because Larsson's hand was as mucked up as Signe's or Eric's.
The Prince Marshal had let the Baron know, obliquely, that he did not trust Otto, that he knew there was something fishy going on, and that he did not want his war mucked up by another sorcerer.
That whole story is so mucked up in distortion and legend, few believe it anyway.