Mug
111mug something up — Brit. informal learn or study a subject quickly and intensively, especially for an exam. → mug …
112mug's game — Noun. A foolish activity. E.g. You won t get away with stealing cars for long, it s a mug s game. Informal …
113muğəllitdıx — (Meğri) dələduzluq. – Muğəllitdıx Calalın gözdərinnan uxiney …
114mug alec — /ˈmʌg ælək/ (say mug aluhk) noun Colloquial a foolish man, often loud mouthed …
115mug lair — /mʌg ˈlɛə/ (say mug lair) noun someone who is vulgarly flamboyant in dress and behaviour. Compare lair2 …
116mug's game — /ˈmʌgz geɪm/ (say mugz gaym) noun Colloquial any activity which is unrewarding, not worth doing: door to door selling is a mug s game …
117müğənnilik — is. Müğənni sənəti, xanəndəlik …
118mug book — Collection of pictures or mug shots of suspects in criminal cases kept by police and FBI and displayed to victim or witnesses in order to obtain identification of criminal offender …
119mug book — Collection of pictures or mug shots of suspects in criminal cases kept by police and FBI and displayed to victim or witnesses in order to obtain identification of criminal offender …
120mug's game — noun a futile or unprofitable endeavor • Hypernyms: ↑attempt, ↑effort, ↑endeavor, ↑endeavour, ↑try * * * noun Etymology: mug (I) (fool) …