A person who lacks good judgment.
1 Is it going be muggins the taxpayer who picks up the bill again?
2 He was a considerable muggins , and a great coward, in fact, a Yankee deserter.
3 Any muggins can write about Old Times on the Miss.
4 PRISONERS don't have geese running around the donjon-keep to pull pens out of, you muggins .
5 A minister's wife can't dance anything but the Virginia reel, nor play anything more than muggins .
6 Jolly old muggins , yes! And he was gone.
7 Sadly I was the muggins that had to stay fully clothed in case anything dramatic happened overnight.
8 There are many resolutions a pop writer like muggins here could make at this time of year.
9 Why, you talk like a muggins .
10 The American consul-generalship at London is worth $70,000 a year, but mine-minein contrast to that is as golf to muggins .
11 Torrent of accusation and incoherent complaint and threat from the baited Muggins .
12 Buck and Muggins were patterns of discretion through the rest of the mountains.
13 Youse guys is poachin' in de wrong district-disbelongs to de Muggins gang.
14 Buck and Muggins , I think, knew perfectly that to-morrow would see them home.
15 Buck, he explained to me, was a good horse, and so was Muggins .
16 For this reason Nick Muggins , the postboy, was a great favourite with him.
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