Words are very powerful — so become empowered by enhancing your vocabulary! Check out this week’s word ‘Muckamuck’, a new entrant to the Oxford Dictionary
Muckamuck (also mucky-muck)
Noun (informal)
Definition: A person of great importance or self-importance.
Examples: “Mays is tapped by the party’s mucky-mucks to run for president in 2004.”
“Once the organisers and corporate mucky-mucks left the stage, the assembled audience of media dorks were treated to a surprisingly good preview of what is to come this September.”
“In terms of finances, did you have a hard time convincing financial mucky-mucks to throw their weight behind the project?”
Origin: Mid 19th century: from Chinook Jargon, shortening of high muck-a-muck.
Published in Dawn, Young World, June 18th, 2016
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