Verb: muck around múk u'rawnd
Usage: Brit, informal
Usage: Brit, informal
- Do random, unplanned work, activities or spend time idly
"The teenagers mucked around at the mall all afternoon";
- putter [N. Amer], mess around [informal], potter [Brit], tinker, monkey around [informal], muck about [Brit, informal]
- Behave in a foolish, fun way; indulge in horseplay
"Enough mucking around — let's get back to work!";
- horse around [informal], arse around [Brit, Cdn, informal], fool around, fool, muck about [Brit, informal], kid around [informal], arse about [Brit, Cdn, informal], screw around [informal]
Derived forms: mucking around, mucked around, mucks around