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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mudder

Mudder \Mud"der\, n.

  1. a racehorse that exhibits a better than usual performance when the racetrack is wet or muddy.

  2. An athlete who performs better than his/her average under muddy conditions.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mudder

"horse that runs well in muddy conditions," 1903, from mud (n.).

Wiktionary
mudder

Etymology 1 alt. (context Internet English) A participant in a multi-user dungeon. n. (context Internet English) A participant in a multi-user dungeon. Etymology 2

n. (eye dialect of mother English)

WordNet
mudder

n. a racehorse that runs well on a muddy racetrack

Usage examples of "mudder".

He knew that he had no business going to the barricades and working like a mudder himself.

With little need to worry about distance or windage, they needed very little in the way of a target, and as soon as one of them caught a Schlinal mudder in his laser sights, the trigger went back.

Moldies are better off on the Moon, instead of being your mudder slaves.

Now he was dead, and the Americans certainly had not had time to learn everything Mudder McAlister knew about the Outback.

Though not as experienced as Mudder, Hawkins had run the Outback before.

The more ammunition the mudders had, the longer the Havocs would have some sort of haven.

Soon the storm of miniature fliers became so thick that Plinx had to bring the mudder to a complete halt for fear of running into something ahead.

He, praise Saint Calembaurnus, make clean breastsack of goody girl now as ever drank milksoep from a spoen, weedhearted boy of potter and mudder, chip of old Flinn the Flinter, twig of the hider that tanned him.

The others were mudders, larger and fancier than his own, boasting thickly upholstered lounges and self-darkening protective domes.

Simultaneously, those in the mudders reacted to the appearance of the boat behind them.

He hesitated, trying to watch her and keep the jet boat circling the still-racing mudders and the skimmer hovering above them.

Flinx was gifted with a long, uncomfortable view down a throat wide enough to swallow several mudders intact.

If our tracker had been out of order, we'd have joined the mudders in the penestral's belly.

Den, ven you getting mudders, I leave you dere, fly avay, no come back.

He grew anxious when the fuel gauge on the first machine didn't react, indicating an empty storage cell, but the second mudder showed a ninety-five-percent charge.