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noun
Muss  n.  A scramble, as when small objects are thrown down, to be taken by those who can seize them; a confused struggle.



Muss  n.  A state of confusion or disorder; prob. variant of mess, but influenced by muss, a scramble. (Colloq. U.S.)



Muss  n.  A term of endearment. (Obs.) See Mouse.



verb
Muss  v. t.  (past & past part. mussed; pres. part. mussing)  To disarrange, as clothing; to rumple; often used with up; as, the wind mussed up my hair. (Colloq. U.S.)






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"Muss" Quotes from Famous Books



... worth a cuss In this ugly foreign muss, But when the nation needs some help, Why—pass the job ...
— With the Colors - Songs of the American Service • Everard Jack Appleton

... the Pans And screamed a Chinese chant at us, the while a Hippopotamus Shook tables, book-shelves and divans With vast Terpsichorean fuss . . . Some Oriental kind of muss ...
— Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers • Don Marquis

... much sense as ever she showed when she was in all that muss. I am sure, come to think of it, I don't wonder. Things outside works in, somehow. I believe, if I didn't keep my window panes clear, I should begin to grow deceitful—or melancholy. And folks can't have clean hands and ...
— Opportunities • Susan Warner

... ya'd. Lemme go, Mass Johnnie, please, suh, en I tell you better, suh. En Abram teck de hatchet en gone to'des de railroad fuh cut de bresh. 'Fo' Gawd, Mass Johnnie, it's de trute, suh! Den I tell Miss Nellie say de chicken is all git out de coop, en she say I muss ketch one fuh unner supper, suh; en I teck de dawg en gone in de fiel' fuh look fuh de chicken. En I see Miss Nellie put 'e glub en de brier on de step, en walk to'des de swamp, like 'e was goin' on de dam—'kase de water ent rise ober de dam den—en den I gone in de broom-grass ...
— Southern Lights and Shadows • Edited by William Dean Howells & Henry Mills Alden

... quite rapid, and begins to scrootinize clothin, with young men inside of it, puthy clost. I obsarve, too, that she twists pieces of paper round her hair at nights, and won't let me put my arms round her any more for fair I'll muss her. "Your mother wasn't 'fraid I'd muss HER when she was your age, my child," sed I one day, with a sly twinkle into my ...
— The Complete Works of Artemus Ward, Part 7 • Charles Farrar Browne


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