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high-muck-a-muck
high-muck-a-muck n a conceited or haughty person [C19: from Chinook Jargon hiu muckamuck, literally: plenty (of) food]high-muck-a-muck (ˈhaɪˈmʌk əˌmʌk) also high-muck•y-muck (-ˈmʌk i-) high-muck•e•ty-muck (-ˈmʌk ɪ ti-) n. an important or influential person, esp. one who is pompous or conceited. [1855–60; < Chinook Jargon hayo makamak literally, plenty to eat] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | high-muck-a-muck - an arrogant or conceited person of importancepooh-bahimportant person, influential person, personage - a person whose actions and opinions strongly influence the course of events |
high-muck-a-muck Related to high-muck-a-muck: high muckety muckSynonyms for high-muck-a-mucknoun an arrogant or conceited person of importanceSynonymsRelated Words- important person
- influential person
- personage
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