mugu
English
Alternative forms
- maga (West Africa, Nigeria)
Noun
mugu (plural mugus)
- (South Africa) Alternative spelling of moegoe.
- 2010, Sefi Atta, News from Home: Stories, page 245:
- They sent emails asking mugus to wire funds in order to claim nonexistent prizes.
- (West Africa, derogatory) A fool.
- 2020, Mirka Honkanen, World Englishes on the Web: The Nigerian Diaspora in the USA, page 240:
- It is people like you who make my hustlers in Europe call Americans mugu.
- (Nigeria, Internet slang, derogatory) A victim of an online scam.
Synonyms
See also
- Yahoo boy (Nigerian slang)
Dharug
Alternative forms
Noun
mugu
- hatchet
- 1793, Watkin Tench, A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson:
- ‘Bulla mogo parrabugo’ (two hatchets to-morrow) I repeatedly cried; but having probably experienced our insincerity, he rejected the proposal with disdain.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
References
- Troy, Jakelin (1994). “The Sydney Language”, Macquarie Aboriginal Words. Sydney: Macquarie Library, 67.
Faroese
Etymology
See mega.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /muːwʊ/
Verb
mugu
- first/second/third-person plural present indicative of mega
Guugu Yimidhirr
Etymology
From Proto-Paman *muku "bone", from Proto-Pama-Maric *muku, from Proto-Pama-Nyungan *muku.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /muɡu/
Noun
mugu
Synonyms
- yangay (avoidance language)
References
- Barry Alpher Proto-Pama-Nyungan etyma, in Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method, edited by Claire Bowern and Harold Koch (Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004)
- Haviland, John B. 1979. ‘Guugu Yimidhirr Sketch Grammar’. R. M. W. Dixon, B. Blake (eds.) Handbook of Australian Languages, Vol I.
Hausa
Pronunciation
Adjective
mūgū̀ (feminine mūgùwā or mugunyā̀, plural mūgā̀yē or miyā̀gū)
Derived terms
- mugunta (“evil deed”)
Noun
mūgū̀ m (feminine mūgùwā or mugunyā̀, plural mūgā̀yē or miyā̀gū, possessed form mūgùn)
- an evil thing or person
Derived terms
- mugun dawa (“warthog”)
Volapük
Noun
mugu
- predicative singular of mug