To scavenge in river or harbor mud for items of value.
A soldier of the Royal Engineers.
Any of various birds that are found in muddy places or build their nests with mud, especially Anthus petrosus and Alauda arvensis.
The Grallina cyanoleuca that builds its nest with mud into a bowl-like shape.
A child who plays in the mud; a child that spends most of its time in the streets, a street urchin.
A racehorse that performs well on muddy or wet tracks.
To divide or separate the parts of (especially something flimsy, such as paper or fabric), by cutting or tearing; to tear off or out by violence.
To mock or criticize (someone or something). (often used with on and into)
To steal; to rip off.
To fart.
To tear apart; to rapidly become two parts.
To surf extremely well.
To get by, or as if by, cutting or tearing.
To take a "hit" of marijuana.
To copy data from a CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc., to a hard drive, portable device, etc.
To move or act fast; to rush headlong.
To move quickly and destructively.
To cut wood along (parallel to) the grain.
A kind of glissando leading up to the main note to be played.
A type of strong, rough tide or current.
Data or audio copied from a CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc. to a hard drive, portable device, etc.
A handful of unthreshed grain.
A comical, embarrassing, or hypocritical event or action.
A tear (in paper, etc.).
A black mark given for substandard schoolwork.
A hit (dose) of marijuana.
Something ripped off or stolen; a work resulting from plagiarism.
A wicker basket for fish.
A rip current: a strong outflow of surface water, away from the shore, that returns water from incoming waves.
Something unfairly expensive, a rip-off.
A joyride.