maggot

  • 11maggot — UK [ˈmæɡət] / US noun [countable] Word forms maggot : singular maggot plural maggots a small soft creature with no arms or legs that later changes into a fly. Maggots are found in old meat and dead bodies …

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  • 12maggot —    In the late seventeenth or early eighteenth centuries, a maggot or maggotpate described a whimsical or capricious person. A modern speaker would think only of the small worm like creature, the grub of a fly. The man who calls another ‘you mean …

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  • 13maggot — noun Etymology: Middle English magot, probably alteration of mathek, maddok; akin to Middle Low German mēdeke maggot, Old Norse mathkr, Old English matha Date: 14th century 1. a soft bodied legless grub that is the larva of a dipterous insect (as …

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  • 14maggot — Irish Slang (Stop acting the maggot) Stop playing around! …

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  • 15Maggot —    see Farmer Maggot …

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  • 16maggot — /ˈmægət / (say maguht) noun 1. the legless larva of a fly, as of the housefly. 2. a fly larva living in decaying matter. –phrase 3. mad as a maggot, Colloquial very angry. {Middle English magot; origin uncertain} …

  • 17Maggot Brain (song) — Maggot Brain Song by Funkadelic from the album Maggot Brain Released 1971 Recorded 1971 Genre Funk, psychedelic rock …

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  • 18Maggot Brain Theory — EP …

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  • 19Maggot Brain Theory — EP by Esham Released May 24, 1994 …

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  • 20Maggot Brain — Album par Funkadelic Sortie 1971 Enregistrement 1971 Durée 36:56 Genre P Funk Soul Funk R …

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