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mug·ger I. \ˈmu̇gər, ˈməg-\ noun (-s) Etymology: mug (I) + -er chiefly Scotland : a peddler of earthenware : tinker II. \ˈməgə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Hindi magar, from Sanskrit makara water monster : the common freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) of southeastern Asia that is usually harmless to man although it may attain a length of 16 feet III. noun (-s) Etymology: probably from obsolete English mug to punch in the face (from English mug (I)) + English -er : one who attacks usually from behind with intent to rob IV. noun (-s) Etymology: mug (II) + -er : one that mugs; especially : an actor who depends on grimaces and exaggerated gestures for audience response |