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Phr V muck in mucks, mucking, mucked muck in British & Australian informal to share the work that needs to be doneIf we all muck in we can probably get the place cleaned up in a couple of hours.And although he's the boss, he's not afraid to muck in with the rest of us. (= he does not consider himself too important to work with everyone else)
muck in verb to share, on an informal basis, food, accommodation and other facilities, or work. Of military origin UK, 1919
phrasemuck in muck in BrE informal to share whatever work needs doing in order to help get it done, especially in a cheerful way: The members of a family should share the domestic duties and muck in together. Everybody mucked in and helped clean the place up.
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