MUZZ

Etymology

Verb

muzz (third-person singular simple present muzzes, present participle muzzing, simple past and past participle muzzed)

(slang, now, rare) To study intently; to pore over. [from 18th c.]

(slang, obsolete) To hang around aimlessly; to loiter. [18th c.]

(slang) To make muzzy or hazy; to confuse. [from 18th c.]

Source: Wiktionary



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Word of the Day

25 March 2025

IMMOBILIZATION

(noun) fixation (as by a plaster cast) of a body part in order to promote proper healing; “immobilization of the injured knee was necessary”


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Coffee Trivia

Coffee has initially been a food – chewed, not sipped. Early African tribes consume coffee by grinding the berries together, adding some animal fat, and rolling the treats into tiny edible energy balls.

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