mucker
Meaning of mucker
noun
- a person who removes dirt and waste, especially from mines or stables.
- a friend or companion.
we felt like old muckers
- a rough or coarse person.
Middle English: from muck + -er1; mucker (sense 2) probably from the phrase muck in . mucker (sense 3) is probably from German Mucker ‘sulky person’.
Information about mucker
- It is a name.
- The plural form of mucker is: muckers.
- Languages in which mucker is used:
(Press the button to hear it)
Hyphenation of mucker
mucker
- It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
- mucker is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Words that rhyme with mucker
Acker, Backer, Cracker, Greenbacker, Hacker, Packer, Rickenbacker, Schacker, Thacker, Wacker, acker, attacker, backer, backpacker, backtracker, barracker, blacker, bracker, bratpacker, bullwhacker, bushwhacker, carjacker, chacker, clacker, clamcracker, comebacker, corncracker, counterattacker, cracker, dacker, firecracker, flacker, greenbacker, hacker, highjacker, hijacker, horsebacker, hydrocracker, illywhacker, jacker, knacker, lacker, linebacker, meatpacker, musselcracker, nutcracker, outbacker, packer, quacker, racetracker
Are you looking more rhymes for mucker? Try our rhymes search engine.